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'''Roy Baker''' (1921-2006) was the stage name of Geoffrey R.H. Hursell, a British magician, hypnotist and mentalist, also known for his comedy magic.
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Using the name '''Zaharee''', he was a regular contributor to [[Abra]] and other magic magazine.
'''Roy Baker''' (1921-2006) was the stage name of Geoffrey R.H. Hursell, a British magician, hypnotist and mentalist, also known for his comedy magic.  


Under the name '''Hursell''', published a short lived magazine called [[IT]].
Using the name '''Zaharee''', he was a regular contributor to [[Abra]] and other magic magazine.  Under his own name, '''Hursell''', Baker published a short lived magazine called [[IT]].


Inventor of the [[P.A.T.E.O. Force]] described page 39 in [[Baker's Bonanza]].  
Baker was the inventor of the [[P.A.T.E.O. Force]] described page 39 in his book [[Baker's Bonanza]].  


== Books ==
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* Baker's Brainwaves (1981)
* Baker's Brainwaves (1981)
* Baker's Capers (1983)
* Baker's Capers (1983)
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Revision as of 12:58, 28 July 2013

Roy Baker
BornGeoffrey R.H. Hursell
1921
UK
DiedNovember 10, 2006

Roy Baker (1921-2006) was the stage name of Geoffrey R.H. Hursell, a British magician, hypnotist and mentalist, also known for his comedy magic.

Using the name Zaharee, he was a regular contributor to Abra and other magic magazine. Under his own name, Hursell, Baker published a short lived magazine called IT.

Baker was the inventor of the P.A.T.E.O. Force described page 39 in his book Baker's Bonanza.

Books

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