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Post by pickinduck on Apr 24, 2011 11:13:54 GMT -6
These are my currant juggling props. The green multi piece clubs are PX3 Circus Clubs from Play of Italy. The yellow balls are Dube Stage Balls. The rings are from Dube also. The bean bags are from Mister Babache. I am finding it impossible to store the rings without them warping. Attachments:
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Post by pickinduck on Apr 24, 2011 11:15:49 GMT -6
These are my one piece clubs. They could be used for juggling but they hurt your hands. Attachments:
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Post by sherlew (Ret) on Apr 24, 2011 11:56:46 GMT -6
Neat, hope you can find a good way to store the rings. It would be a shame if they get warped. Guess you'd have to find a place that is perfectly flat, like the top of a refrigerator.
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Post by pickinduck on Apr 24, 2011 15:55:16 GMT -6
I can't wait until the weather gets nice enough for me to juggle outside. I'm not happy with those rings anyway. I'm thinking about getting some fat rings from Renegade.
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Post by sherlew (Ret) on Apr 24, 2011 18:56:05 GMT -6
Those might work better. Hope you get some good weather soon.  It's been rainy over here for awhile. According to the weather forecast we may have better weather next weekend.
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Post by pickinduck on Apr 25, 2011 8:34:26 GMT -6
I am debating about making up an order today for some more clubs and balls. Juggling props don't look like much but they are expensive. Clubs cost around $30 and up a piece and balls cost around $10 and up a piece.
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Post by sherlew (Ret) on Apr 25, 2011 8:36:26 GMT -6
That is expensive. I wonder how much they resell for.
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Post by pickinduck on Apr 25, 2011 8:48:10 GMT -6
Go to www.jugglingstore.com and look at the radical fish juggling clubs. I have been thinking about getting them for a long time. Or maybe I should just go with those cheap circus clubs 
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Post by sherlew (Ret) on Apr 25, 2011 18:35:36 GMT -6
I'd go with the circus clubs. They look nice and the price is better as well. 
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Post by Tomspy77 on Apr 26, 2011 12:35:36 GMT -6
That is some cool gear PD!!
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Post by pickinduck on Apr 27, 2011 12:33:03 GMT -6
Thanks Tom  I learned from last year not to buy fluorescents again for out side. They attract bees  They also attract hummingbirds 
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Post by Tomspy77 on Apr 27, 2011 16:02:37 GMT -6
Hummingbirds good...bees bad!
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Post by sherlew (Ret) on Apr 27, 2011 22:40:03 GMT -6
No, wouldn't want bees hanging about. Would never have thought that bees would be attracted by juggling props, but it does make sense. They do like colors that fluoresce.
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Post by pickinduck on Apr 28, 2011 8:45:33 GMT -6
Both birds and bees use fluorescent colors. The bees use it for finding blossoms and the birds use it for identification. Robins have a few white spots on them that just look like white spots to us but they are fluorescent markers. Did you know that a blue jay is not really blue? There is no blue pigment in a blue jay.
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Post by sherlew (Ret) on Apr 28, 2011 9:54:10 GMT -6
No, I didn't know that. Today is my day off, and that's a good thing. 
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