A New Deck Series: The What If

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Marvin
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A New Deck Series: The What If

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Hi All,

I will be uploading a new series of decks soon called the What If series.

I was sitting one day daydreaming when I suddenly wondered: What if the Anglo-French suits had never become the standard for playing cards and cartomancy decks..................

Well a few days of research, and a few weeks of work later, the first decks are starting to see the light of day...................

I think that they're beautiful, and that they give a quick peek into What might have been...................

I hope that you all like them!

Take Care,

Marvin
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Re: A New Deck Series: The What If (2)

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Hi All,

Some of them are here (finally)! They are all works in progress, so if there's something that I missed in the artwork, card data files, etc.....
PLEASE LET ME KNOW! (Please!)

My thanks to Cowhead. There were a lot of emails over these decks.........
I know he noticed my bloodsugar problems, but he didn't know about the eye infection I had/have (Yes it's finally going away!) He putup with a lot to help me.

I have tried to make these collage decks (yes, I make jigsaw puzzle decks!)into something that anyone would be happy to use for cartomancy, with new card data files, nice artwork (when I can find it!), along with a look at what might have been if the Anglo-French suits had not become standard.

And lastly, There are a few more I'm still working on!

Please Enjoy them with my Thanks!

Take Care,

Marvin
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Re: Re: A New Deck Series: The What If (2)

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Nice work, Marvin. Your skills just keep getting sharper and your decks more polished. It's easy for me to imagine them being published commercially.
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