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Question by cullar: Looking for customer reviews for Miniature Rider Waite Tarot Deck?
Where can I find reviews and opinions online for Miniature Rider Waite Tarot Deck
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Answer by Goddard
The most helpful review as voted by Amazon customers is below. To read more reviews or to purchase this item from Amazon for .20 visit the link at the bottom of this post.
33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Little Deck!, December 8, 2001
By Lynn B. “alceria” (Roseville, MI USA) – See all my reviews
I’ve never been a big fan of the Rider Waite decks even though they are pretty much considered the general standard deck. The reason being that I don’t care too much for the colors used in the illustrations. But like the other reviewer noted, I also felt like it was a deck I needed to add to my collection, since it is significant to the history of the tarot. So when I found a mini version, I decided I would check it out.
I have to say I’m very happy with this little deck. It’s just the right size. It’s small enough that you can easily carry it in a pocket or a purse and take it everywhere, yet it’s big enough to allow easy shuffling and viewing of the cards. I also bought the miniature Universal Rider Waite, which is a much smaller deck (with cards roughly the size of a postage stamp) but it was way too small and delicate to be practical. (Even if it is a fun collector’s item!) This deck however is a great compromise and I’ve already gotten a lot of use out of it. I like to bring it along with me when I go out with friends and we can easily do spreads for each other at restaurants. It’s a great deck to carry around because people will ask you about it and it’s a good opportunity to introduce the tarot to them as a postive divination tool.
I’d like to note that one of the reviewers above must have this deck confused with the Universal Rider Waite Mini deck. This deck does NOT come in a plastic case with a key chain…that is the much smaller Universal Rider Waite (which you can also find on amazon). Instead, the Rider Waite Miniature tarot deck comes in a regular cardboard box with a small booklet with the card’s meanings. (Was that confusing enough?) 🙂
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By Lynn B. “alceria” (Roseville, MI USA)
I’ve never been a big fan of the Rider Waite decks even though they are pretty much considered the general standard deck. The reason being that I don’t care too much for the colors used in the illustrations. But like the other reviewer noted, I also felt like it was a deck I needed to add to my collection, since it is significant to the history of the tarot. So when I found a mini version, I decided I would check it out.
I have to say I’m very happy with this little deck. It’s just the right size. It’s small enough that you can easily carry it in a pocket or a purse and take it everywhere, yet it’s big enough to allow easy shuffling and viewing of the cards. I also bought the miniature Universal Rider Waite, which is a much smaller deck (with cards roughly the size of a postage stamp) but it was way too small and delicate to be practical. (Even if it is a fun collector’s item!) This deck however is a great compromise and I’ve already gotten a lot of use out of it. I like to bring it along with me when I go out with friends and we can easily do spreads for each other at restaurants. It’s a great deck to carry around because people will ask you about it and it’s a good opportunity to introduce the tarot to them as a postive divination tool.
I’d like to note that one of the reviewers above must have this deck confused with the Universal Rider Waite Mini deck. This deck does NOT come in a plastic case with a key chain…that is the much smaller Universal Rider Waite (which you can also find on amazon). Instead, the Rider Waite Miniature tarot deck comes in a regular cardboard box with a small booklet with the card’s meanings. (Was that confusing enough?) 🙂