There are several ways of vanishing objects, either by using sleight of hand or a gimmick. For making coins or other small objects disappear with sleight of hand, check out J.B. Bobo's book: Modern Coin Magic. For silks, lit cigarettes or salt, do some research on a utility device called a 'thumb tip'. You can buy one from pretty much all magic stores. For the trick, popularized by David Blaine, where you make a coin vanish (either from your own hand or from a spectator's) by waving your hand over it, this is achieved using a device called 'The Raven', available from many magic dealers. There are many other techniques but the three mentioned are the most relevant to a layperson.
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It is thought that the very first magic trick was performed by Merlin the great who did exist. He performed old parler trick known as the magic cups.
Magic Mansion - 1965 The Vanishing Princess of Thebes 3-10 was released on: USA: 17 February 1968
The Magic of David Copperfield IV The Vanishing Airplane - 1981 TV was released on: USA: 26 October 1981
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No, Magic Tricks is not a verb. Trick is a noun. It is being modified into more than one trick using the 's'. Hence - Tricks. Magic, while also typically a noun, is acting like an adjective here and modifying tricks to explain what kind of trick it is. Eg. Is it a nasty trick or a mean trick? No. It is a magic trick. So no, magic tricks is not a verb. The exception would be if you said magic does tricks. Like how mirages trick the eye.
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