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[[Stencel's Aces]] is an [[Ace Assembly]] by [[Bob Stencel]]  that was published in published in [[Richard's Almanac]], vol. 3, Feb. 1985 (and The Collected Almanac).
[[Stencel's Aces]] is an [[Ace Assembly]] by [[Bob Stencel]]  that was published in published in [[Richard's Almanac]], vol. 3, june 1985 (and The Collected Almanac).




== Variations ==
== Variations ==
* [[John Bannon]] used "Stencil's Aces" as his inspiration for "Interobang Aces" in Dear Mr. Fantasy.
* The Simple Stencel by Larry Jennings in [[Jennings '67]] (1997)
 
* [[John Bannon]] used "Stencel's Aces" as his inspiration for "Interobang Aces" in [[Dear Mr. Fantasy]] (2004).
* "Would You Give Me A Hand? aka Unstenciled [sic] Aces" from Back to Basics II  by Robert Bengal published in The [[Magic Menu]] Issue 57 January/February 2000
[[Category:Ace Assembly]]
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Latest revision as of 20:53, 7 April 2009

Stencel's Aces is an Ace Assembly by Bob Stencel that was published in published in Richard's Almanac, vol. 3, june 1985 (and The Collected Almanac).


Variations

  • The Simple Stencel by Larry Jennings in Jennings '67 (1997)
  • John Bannon used "Stencel's Aces" as his inspiration for "Interobang Aces" in Dear Mr. Fantasy (2004).
  • "Would You Give Me A Hand? aka Unstenciled [sic] Aces" from Back to Basics II by Robert Bengal published in The Magic Menu Issue 57 January/February 2000