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Title: Fingerless Thumbaround Variations
Description: plus other trick questions


Flip - February 1, 2006 10:35 PM (GMT)
Alright i have three new tricks i havent seen done before so im not sure what they are (im geussing they have probably been done). I made a video.

The first trick in the video is a fl ta because im curious to know if im doing it right??

The next three tricks are the ones i havent seen.

Trick #1: a fingerless thumbaround but instead of catching it you tilt your hand and let it slide on the back of your hand and catch it between 2 fingers. The one in the video is caught between 1 and, 2. The pen went in the air in my video but its not supposed to. I havent filmed it but i have also caught it between 2 and 3, 3 and 4, and done it with a 1.5 fl thumbspin where it spins fl around the thumb and .5 on the back of the hand, so there are some variations. Again, its not supposed to go in the air. Well i guess it could, but i think it would be better if it didnt.

Trick #2: i think its a .5 thumbspin. you spin it .5 around and then pull your thumb out and catch it.

Trick #3: same thing as trick 2 only in reverse.


Heres the video (it might take a sec to load):

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LinkinStickz - February 2, 2006 12:35 AM (GMT)
Tricks two and three are called Half-Taps.

sketching - February 2, 2006 12:46 AM (GMT)
#1 Yeah, it looks alright.
#2 Fingerless ThumbIndexaround
#3, #4 I agree with LinkinStickz

Flip - February 2, 2006 02:47 AM (GMT)
are you sure its a half tap?? because in a half tap it spins on the side of the index and thumb. the push in a half tap is also with the index finger. my trick is pushed with the middle finger like a TA and it only rotates on the thumb. Does that matter?

sketching - February 2, 2006 03:06 AM (GMT)
You can do Half-taps using the Middle finger too. Those are Half-taps done at the tip of the fingers.

LinkinStickz - February 2, 2006 05:41 AM (GMT)
Or we could reference the thumbaround extended and thus call it a fingerless thumbaround extended?

sketching - February 2, 2006 06:54 AM (GMT)
The rotation and catch of the pen are different than Extended Thumbaround. His move only has 1 rotation. Extended Thumbaround has 1.5.

...unless Extended Thumbaround and Thumbaround Extended are two different tricks.




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