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# 78 full-bleed cards, Rider-Waite inspired Lush, saturated borderless art Intuitive symbolism, perfect for all levels Morgan-Greer Tarot Deck

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## Summary

> ♠️ Unlock timeless wisdom with a splash of bold color!

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- **What is this?** Morgan-Greer Tarot Deck
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## Key Features

- • **Classic Meets Contemporary:** Rich Rider-Waite symbolism reimagined with a '70s artistic flair
- • **Vibrant Borderless Imagery:** Bold, full-bleed cards that immerse you in every reading
- • **Effortless Shuffle & Handling:** Premium cardstock printed in Italy for smooth riffle and bridge
- • **Inclusive & Authentic Representation:** Earthy, full-figured characters break tarot stereotypes
- • **Ideal for Intuitive Readers & Beginners:** Simplified symbolism invites immediate connection and flow

## Overview

The Morgan-Greer Tarot Deck features 78 borderless, richly colored cards inspired by Rider-Waite symbolism, designed for intuitive and beginner readers alike. Printed on premium cardstock in Italy, this deck offers smooth handling and vibrant, full-bleed imagery that breaks traditional tarot molds with its inclusive, earthy character portrayals and '70s artistic vibe. A must-have for anyone seeking a visually striking, easy-to-read tarot experience that stands out in any collection.

## Description

Based on the structure of the Rider-Waite Tarot, this uniquely expressive deck features magical imagery presented in deep, saturated colors. The borderless 78-card deck allows the details of tarot scenery and symbolism to be viewed from a close, intimate perspective. Morgan-Greer Tarot draws the reader into its evocative artwork. When laid out in a spread, the full scenes on borderless cards create a beautiful picture.The Morgan-Greer Tarot is the first modern tarot deck based upon the combined research of tarot leaders Arthur Edward Waite and Paul Foster Case. The Case book was used a primer by artist Bill Greer in choosing the colors for the Morgan-Greer deck, so as to "create an emotional reaction to each card even before the image could be looked at in depth."

Review: Gorgeous, lush color, with bold images that fill the entire borderless card. A unique deck. - I absolutely love this tarot deck, which surprises even me. I have not been doing tarot that long, but in my limited experience, I had been drawn to decks with a lot of arcane detail and symbolism. However, recently that has begun making me feel bogged down, as everything in those decks seemed to be so literally spelled out that it was harder for me to read intuitively and "ignore" some of the specific details on the cards. I had looked at this deck when I first started studying tarot, but it seemed too "simplistic," the colors too bold. It also had a "seventies", dated feel to it. However, I have just begun a tarot course and wanted a new deck to use with the course. Looking at deck after deck and feeling "nothing," I was once again drawn to this deck. I watched a youtube review of it which showed every card, and I was convicted. I ordered it, and I love it. In fact, the "seventies" feel, which I initially did not like, is one of the things I most love about it! The deck has no borders, which I love. It is much easier to see each card in relation to another when they are not set apart by borders. The image is allowed to fill the card, which makes it easier to connect with. With so many people cutting the borders off their cards for this reason, when will producers of tarot decks realize that most people dislike them, and start eliminating the distracting borders from their cards? What I appreciate most is the immediacy of the impact of each card. It's as if the artist made a close-up of his primary "take" on each card. In fact that's just what some of the cards look like: blow-ups of the most significant detail on a Rider-Waite card (in a very different artistic style of course). For example, on the 5 of Wands, instead of showing all 5 figures combating one another, the card shows a bold image of only their arms holding the wands as they strike against one another. That is typical of the way in which this deck portrays the primary energy of a card. That said, many of the colors on the cards are esoterically symbolic, and the cards do retain a good bit of the Waite-Rider/ Golden Dawn symbolism. For example, the Magician card retains the cosmic lemniscate, the red roses and white lilies, the uroboros around his waist, the table with his elemental tools. Many of the cards contain enough of this traditional symbolism so that they are immediately recognizable to someone familiar with those systems. Two of the most beautiful cards, to me, are the Ace of Cups and the Ace of Pentacles. Google them; you will want to walk right into those images! I also appreciate that the women in the cards are full-figured and alive, not the deathly anorectic waifs or ethereal types seen in some decks. The men too are more earthy in this deck. The colors are just so lush and saturated. I used to be all about dark, gothic images. Now I can't get enough of this rich, bold color! There are a few things I'm not fond of. First, the Knights are not shown riding their horses. The Kings and Queens are not seated on their respective thrones. Instead, just the upper body and heads of these figures are shown, which takes away a bit from the impact of these court cards. The Sun card shows a couple facing each other under a bright yellow sun (again, just the heads); I miss the Waite-Rider image of the naked child riding the white horse, which conveyed such a heady feeling of freedom, return to innocence, etc. I think the Morgan-Greer Sun card does not convey that clearly, and is too much like a Lovers card or the two of Cups. Lastly, the backs of the cards have a star design which is a bit amateurishly done. I do not use reversals in readings, but those who do might be bothered by the fact that there is a definite top and bottom to the design. I think this deck is ideal for: 1. Beginners who will appreciate the immediate impact of the cards and the ability to read them easily without being held back by memorizing long lists of symbols. For many, this is their first deck. 2. Those with experience of the Waite-Rider deck who will immediately recognize the symbols borrowed from that deck. 3. Those who read intuitively and prefer a deck not bogged down with too many pre-determined symbols. This is truly a unique deck. I am so happy I overcame my initial prejudices and gave it another look, because now it's my favorite deck!
Review: Has to be the most beautiful tarot deck I've ever had the pleasure of owning! - Stunning! Do NOT pass these up!!! If you must get the pocket tin version do so, but get these too because they're phenomenal!!! They are utterly amazing! The color is fabulous and I love love love the cardstock. They riffle and bridge like a BEAST! So beautiful! The images really speak to me. Even my mother (who doesn't practice tarot reading at all) said this deck is her favorite out of all of the 24 tarot decks that I currently own. I'm curious to purchase the in a tin pocket version too because I love pocket decks the best usually but I truly believe I will like this version the best because I have other USGS pocket decks and as much as I love them, they don't shuffle nearly as smooth as these..and the USGS pocket decks shuffle better than most of all the decks that I own usually but I'm not sure how it could get any better than this! Even with my small hands it's a perfect fit and easy to use! This one is truly special, yall. I'm not sure if it's because it's printed in Italy instead of China or what but wow wow wow they are so fun to shuffle! I cannot WAIT to work with these over the years.

## Features

- Morgan Greer Tarot Deck English

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,454 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #56 in Fortune Telling #156 in Tarot #587 in Occult & Paranormal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,987) |
| Dimensions  | 2.95 x 1.18 x 4.92 inches |
| Edition  | Crds |
| ISBN-10  | 0913866911 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0913866917 |
| Item Weight  | 2.31 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 78 pages |
| Publication date  | April 15, 2002 |
| Publisher  | U.S. Games Systems, Inc. |
| Reading age  | 13 years and up |

## Images

![Morgan-Greer Tarot Deck - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91++5piPQCL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Gorgeous, lush color, with bold images that fill the entire borderless card. A unique deck.
*by G***L on March 2, 2016*

I absolutely love this tarot deck, which surprises even me. I have not been doing tarot that long, but in my limited experience, I had been drawn to decks with a lot of arcane detail and symbolism. However, recently that has begun making me feel bogged down, as everything in those decks seemed to be so literally spelled out that it was harder for me to read intuitively and "ignore" some of the specific details on the cards. I had looked at this deck when I first started studying tarot, but it seemed too "simplistic," the colors too bold. It also had a "seventies", dated feel to it. However, I have just begun a tarot course and wanted a new deck to use with the course. Looking at deck after deck and feeling "nothing," I was once again drawn to this deck. I watched a youtube review of it which showed every card, and I was convicted. I ordered it, and I love it. In fact, the "seventies" feel, which I initially did not like, is one of the things I most love about it! The deck has no borders, which I love. It is much easier to see each card in relation to another when they are not set apart by borders. The image is allowed to fill the card, which makes it easier to connect with. With so many people cutting the borders off their cards for this reason, when will producers of tarot decks realize that most people dislike them, and start eliminating the distracting borders from their cards? What I appreciate most is the immediacy of the impact of each card. It's as if the artist made a close-up of his primary "take" on each card. In fact that's just what some of the cards look like: blow-ups of the most significant detail on a Rider-Waite card (in a very different artistic style of course). For example, on the 5 of Wands, instead of showing all 5 figures combating one another, the card shows a bold image of only their arms holding the wands as they strike against one another. That is typical of the way in which this deck portrays the primary energy of a card. That said, many of the colors on the cards are esoterically symbolic, and the cards do retain a good bit of the Waite-Rider/ Golden Dawn symbolism. For example, the Magician card retains the cosmic lemniscate, the red roses and white lilies, the uroboros around his waist, the table with his elemental tools. Many of the cards contain enough of this traditional symbolism so that they are immediately recognizable to someone familiar with those systems. Two of the most beautiful cards, to me, are the Ace of Cups and the Ace of Pentacles. Google them; you will want to walk right into those images! I also appreciate that the women in the cards are full-figured and alive, not the deathly anorectic waifs or ethereal types seen in some decks. The men too are more earthy in this deck. The colors are just so lush and saturated. I used to be all about dark, gothic images. Now I can't get enough of this rich, bold color! There are a few things I'm not fond of. First, the Knights are not shown riding their horses. The Kings and Queens are not seated on their respective thrones. Instead, just the upper body and heads of these figures are shown, which takes away a bit from the impact of these court cards. The Sun card shows a couple facing each other under a bright yellow sun (again, just the heads); I miss the Waite-Rider image of the naked child riding the white horse, which conveyed such a heady feeling of freedom, return to innocence, etc. I think the Morgan-Greer Sun card does not convey that clearly, and is too much like a Lovers card or the two of Cups. Lastly, the backs of the cards have a star design which is a bit amateurishly done. I do not use reversals in readings, but those who do might be bothered by the fact that there is a definite top and bottom to the design. I think this deck is ideal for: 1. Beginners who will appreciate the immediate impact of the cards and the ability to read them easily without being held back by memorizing long lists of symbols. For many, this is their first deck. 2. Those with experience of the Waite-Rider deck who will immediately recognize the symbols borrowed from that deck. 3. Those who read intuitively and prefer a deck not bogged down with too many pre-determined symbols. This is truly a unique deck. I am so happy I overcame my initial prejudices and gave it another look, because now it's my favorite deck!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Has to be the most beautiful tarot deck I've ever had the pleasure of owning!
*by L***3 on October 1, 2025*

Stunning! Do NOT pass these up!!! If you must get the pocket tin version do so, but get these too because they're phenomenal!!! They are utterly amazing! The color is fabulous and I love love love the cardstock. They riffle and bridge like a BEAST! So beautiful! The images really speak to me. Even my mother (who doesn't practice tarot reading at all) said this deck is her favorite out of all of the 24 tarot decks that I currently own. I'm curious to purchase the in a tin pocket version too because I love pocket decks the best usually but I truly believe I will like this version the best because I have other USGS pocket decks and as much as I love them, they don't shuffle nearly as smooth as these..and the USGS pocket decks shuffle better than most of all the decks that I own usually but I'm not sure how it could get any better than this! Even with my small hands it's a perfect fit and easy to use! This one is truly special, yall. I'm not sure if it's because it's printed in Italy instead of China or what but wow wow wow they are so fun to shuffle! I cannot WAIT to work with these over the years.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A very good deck.
*by K***H on July 27, 2013*

The artwork on these cards is amazing. The colors give them a nice touch. The images are not overly complex, either. Sometimes less is more, and this deck is not overwhelming. They aren't empty either.The pictures have just enough going on in them. It is also similar enough to the Rider-Waite images, but with a few differences. For instance, some are much closer and more "zoomed in" than the Rider-Waite, while others are changed completely. The differences are great and still stay true to the RW. This deck features images that are not imprisoned in a border around the card. This gives the pictures a free flowing and unrestricted feel. The cards really come alive this way. I understand that some people will use scissors to cut and remove the borders of their cards. No cutting needed here. I only have one complaint, and it's a minor one. The cards have a somewhat flimsy and plastic-y feel to them. They feel like thin plastic and don't really feel like you're holding a "card" in your hand. Some people may like this particular feel, but I prefer a thicker card. They still feel well built and are of good quality, I just wish they were a bit thicker. They shuffle like a dream, though. I think this would be a great deck for anyone looking for a slightly different take on the traditional Rider-Waite, or anyone who is interested in the artwork. It also seems more beginner friendly.

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