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Discover the Unknown Mentalist – Rasik Deck
Experience a classic twist on a timeless favorite with the Unknown Mentalist – Rasik Deck. This innovative deck is the result of applying the Karma Deck principle to the age-old Si Stebbins stack, creating a refreshing and versatile tool for any magician.
Why Choose the Rasik Deck?
- Innovative Design: Combines the Karma Deck principle with the Si Stebbins stack for a unique and powerful tool.
- Flexible Use: Perfectly complements your existing Karma Deck or stands out as an independent stack.
- Rich Possibilities: Offers multiple potentials and rich possibilities for your magic performances.
- Connoisseur’s Choice: True to its name, Rasik, meaning ‘connoisseur’ in Sanskrit, this deck is designed for the discerning magician.
Uncover the Origins
Dive into the fascinating history of the Si Stebbins stack with an intriguing revelation about its origins. This deck is not just a tool but a piece of magic history.
1st edition 2015, 9 pages.
Word count: 1859, equivalent to 7 standard pages of text.
A classik twist to a classik stack.
A Shocked Duchess became Si Stebbins’ Karma (Destiny). If Si Stebbins would have learnt the Karma Deck this would have been the result. The Rasik Deck is the surprising result of applying the Karma Deck principle to the age old Si Stebbinsstack. And added to this is a novel method of using existing suit systems to create a random suit sequence. So the final end result is a fabulously refreshing stack with many rich possibilities and multiple potential. This is flexible enough to either fit well in your existing Karma Deck bouquet or stand out as a fully independent stack by itself. The word Rasik has its origin in the ancient Sanskrit language. It means “connoisseur”. And, in the true tradition of the Karma Deck, this too is a deck for the ‘connoisseur’ of stack magic.
There is also an interesting revelation about the origin of the Si Stebbins stack.
1st edition 2015, 9 pages.
word count: 1859 which is equivalent to 7 standard pages of text
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