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  • very nice neck stuff lol lovin it! :)

  • hey verry good progress i remember you at a sort of shop

    you like it when it is fast but more slow you are more harder it be comes

  • The song is by Shpongle. Where was this video taken? I love the architecture in the background..

  • Very nice!

    Where did U learn this?

  • Nice mate: )

  • would be nice if it was on fire -_-"

  • you are very very good... there are so many bad amateurs out there ... but you really rock!11

  • Why would you type such a comment. When was it ever about being the best and not just enjoying what you do. He's obviously learning and by the looks of it, he's going to get quite good. The main thing though, he is having fun.

  • what is the music in this vid?

  • At first, I was like boo, but after the neck trick, I'm like Wooo! :D really good one I must learn this one ;)

  • same here then im like KICK ASS

  • sweet shit

  • thats sick

  • Love the shoulder-neck move. Im still trying to learn that one. Damned if I can get it though. Great vid.

  • That was awesome! Thanks for sharing your skills.

  • fuck'n amazing.

  • Hey your good. Where'd you get the staff?

  • you can get them from FireToys google it :)

  • Good speed man!!!

  • Damn you're pretty good. Almost when you make it turn around your neck! Very nice.

  • you are my favorite contact staffer on youtube. peace !!!!

  • just found your vid Ive been spinning for about a year myself now and it was good to see some new ways that you have linked your contact moves,like you I have built my own staff tripple wick there is a vid of me if u get a chance to look at it.

    Any way mate just wanted to say and well done

  • i'm new at this. thanks for the inspiration.

    PEACE !!!

  • passei mal!!!!

  • Nice work. Who's Meg and where can I find her tutorials?

  • that was absolutely immense! I might have to invest in a contact staff myself. Great work mate! :D

  • love that contact man, really smooth and fluid you've got a sweet staff, mine just to light to do any of those moves well. Where do you think I could get hold of a better one for contact spinning

  • I've always built my own toys, its not hard to do. that staff made from 5'8" of 3/4" diameter 1/4" thick 6062 Grade aluminum. I cored the whole staff with a chunk of hardwood dowel from the local hardware store. I built up the center of the staff with hockey grip tape and then wrapped that in leather. The wicks are 4" wide and 2.5 feet long, each held in by metal screws and washers.

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