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[[Ian Baxter]] born November 22, 1946 in Brighton, Australia (near Melborne).
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'''Ian Baxter''', born on November 22, 1946 in Brighton, Australia (near Melborne), started out as a piano tuner-technician and became a part-time professional magician.
 
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Started out as a piano tuner-technician and became a part-time professional magician.
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In 1973, Baxter started the magazine [[Blueprint]] with his friend [[Barry Govan]].  
 
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In 1973, started the magazine [[Blueprint]] with friend [[Barry Govan]].  
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He has contributed to [[Tarbell]] Volume 7, [[Expert Card Mysteries]], [[Wonders of Magic]], [[Apocalypse]], [[Genii]] and [[Pabular]].
 
He has contributed to [[Tarbell]] Volume 7, [[Expert Card Mysteries]], [[Wonders of Magic]], [[Apocalypse]], [[Genii]] and [[Pabular]].
  
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== Bibliography ==
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*  Hocus Pocus Parade, [[Linking Ring]], Vol. 71, no 2, February 1991.
  
 
== References ==
 
*  Hocus Pocus Parade, [[Linking Ring]], Vol. 71, no 2, February 1991.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 21:46, 29 February 2012

Ian Baxter, born on November 22, 1946 in Brighton, Australia (near Melborne), started out as a piano tuner-technician and became a part-time professional magician.

Ian Baxter
BornNovemebr 22, 1946
Brighton, Australia

In 1973, Baxter started the magazine Blueprint with his friend Barry Govan.

He has contributed to Tarbell Volume 7, Expert Card Mysteries, Wonders of Magic, Apocalypse, Genii and Pabular.

Bibliography

  • Hocus Pocus Parade, Linking Ring, Vol. 71, no 2, February 1991.