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Tarot of Baseball
Tarot of Baseball
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What is the surprising similarity between baseball and tarot cards? It's very unique!
The connection between baseball plays, poses, and tarot card symbols is very unique.
For example, number 0 "The Fool" becomes "Rookie", number 1 "The Magician" becomes "Trainer", the Minor Arcana suits are "Bat = Wands", "Glove = Cups", "Ball = Swords", and "Caps = Pentacles", and the court cards are "Umpire = Page", "Pitcher = Knight", "Coach = Queen", and "Manager = King", and the allocations are interesting, ranging from obvious to unexpected.
The illustrations are also comical and give a positive impression.
Try using it to change your mood and you might find some surprising answers.
The back of the card is a type that makes it impossible to distinguish between upright and reversed positions.
■Please read before purchasing■
*Please understand the following when purchasing imported products.
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■ Damage during shipping from overseas
Scratches, dirt, dents, creases, etc.
■ Unannounced specification changes from overseas manufacturers
Back pattern, lines, color, outer box design, etc.
■Quality control of overseas manufacturers
Minor scratches on the card, misaligned printing, etc.
■ A Japanese instruction manual that describes the basic meanings of tarot cards, how to read fortunes, etc. (This is not a product-specific instruction manual)
■Original English instruction manual by the manufacturer■Sold by: ChronosGate Inc. Manufactured by: US Games Systems, Inc.
■ Card size: 120 x 70 mm
■Number of sheets: 78
Tarot cards are known as the "Rider version," "Waite version," and "Waite-Smith version" and are widely loved all over the world.
The first edition was published in 1909.
It was commissioned by Pamela Colman Smith to be painted by Arthur Edward Waite, a member of the Golden Dawn, a magical society founded in England in the 19th century.
The name comes from the last names of the two authors mentioned above, and also because the first edition was published by Rider Publishing.
These tarot cards feature standard, symbolic images that are easy to use for anyone, from beginners to professionals.
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