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The [[Si Stebbins Stack]] is a [[Card Stack]] system originally published in the United States around 1898 by [[William Coffrin]] (alias Si Stebbins), in a booklet titled “Si Stebbins’ Card tricks and the Way He Performs Them”. There was also a latter edition titled “Card tricks and the Way They are Performed”. | The [[Si Stebbins Stack]] is a [[Card Stack]] system originally published in the United States around 1898 by [[William Coffrin]] (alias [[Si Stebbins]]), in a booklet titled “Si Stebbins’ Card tricks and the Way He Performs Them”. There was also a latter edition titled “Card tricks and the Way They are Performed”. | ||
This circular stack permits one to determine the card following any given card. The pack may be given any number of single complete cuts without destroying the sequence. | This circular stack permits one to determine the card following any given card. The pack may be given any number of single complete cuts without destroying the sequence. |
Latest revision as of 05:05, 11 March 2020
The Si Stebbins Stack is a Card Stack system originally published in the United States around 1898 by William Coffrin (alias Si Stebbins), in a booklet titled “Si Stebbins’ Card tricks and the Way He Performs Them”. There was also a latter edition titled “Card tricks and the Way They are Performed”.
This circular stack permits one to determine the card following any given card. The pack may be given any number of single complete cuts without destroying the sequence.
Si Stebbins, in a latter book titled Si Stebbins Legacy to Magicians (1935) admits having learned the system from the Spanish or Syrian magician, Salem Cid.
References
- Jean Hugard's Encyclopedia of Card Tricks
- Tony Corinda's Thirteen Steps To Mentalism