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| birth_name = M. Robert Stencel | |||
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| birth_place = Detroit, Michigan | |||
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'''Bob Stencel''' (October 8, 1928 - November 4, 2008), often misspelled as "Stencil", was an underground magician from Detroit, Michigan. | |||
== Biography == | |||
He retired in Guthrie, Oklahoma. Stencel is probably best known for his [[Ace Assembly]] card routine [[Stencel's Aces]]. | |||
== Awards and honors == | == Awards and honors == | ||
* [[FFFF]] Lou Gallo MVP Award (1984) | * [[FFFF]] Lou Gallo MVP Award (1984) | ||
{{References}} | |||
* ''The Stencel Aces'', page 281 in [[Richard's Almanac]], vol. 3, no 28-29-30, june. | |||
[[Category:Biographies]] | [[Category:Biographies]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:30, 15 June 2014
Bob Stencel | |
Born | M. Robert Stencel October 08, 1928 Detroit, Michigan |
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Died | November 04, 2008 (age 80) |
Bob Stencel (October 8, 1928 - November 4, 2008), often misspelled as "Stencil", was an underground magician from Detroit, Michigan.
Biography
He retired in Guthrie, Oklahoma. Stencel is probably best known for his Ace Assembly card routine Stencel's Aces.
Awards and honors
- FFFF Lou Gallo MVP Award (1984)
References
- The Stencel Aces, page 281 in Richard's Almanac, vol. 3, no 28-29-30, june.