| JUGGLINGSTORE.COM |
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This
is a full service juggling store and ...
they deliver to your doorstep withing
48 hours of receiving
your order!!!
If you are looking
for professional balls, don't pass up their Tossaballs
or Tossaballs Inside Out
- they are absolutely fantastic
- you can't buy a better ball ! |
Great
equipment at great prices. These guys are
very helpful & great to work with. Some
of their equipment is customizable as well.
Todd has offered club discounts in the past
& has given us great deals.
Their satellite clubs
are by far the best club product out there
in my opinion
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they have a nice "feel" to them
and they look much more artistic than the
more common clubs.
The
beanbags wear out a little faster than Dube
bags and not all of the material under the
vinyl is the same color as the vinyl so be
careful when purchasing their beanbags if
you are or will be performing with the beanbags.
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| dube |
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| Great
equipment - you get what you pay for so they are
sometimes spendy, but very high quality. |
A
juggling store for the professional juggler
and novice alike.
They have the cheapest
clubs on the market - $8 a piece. |
| SeriousJuggling.com |
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| Serious
Juggling is a great store ran by a really nice
guy named Ben. He has good quality professional
products and good beginner juggling products. |
An
all service juggling store. |
| FireToys.com |
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| You
can guess the specialty of this store! They also
have quite a selection of other juggling props
to choose from. |
They
have some good equipment. |
| Lunastix.com |
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| Lunastix
are devilsticks with a few modifications that
make the prop easier to learn and a little flashier
than most devilsticks. These are very durable
and high quality sticks. |
A
store where you can buy really cool medieval
stuff. |
| Make-Chainmail |
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| An
ebay store where you can buy chainmail supplies. |
Another
store where you can buy medieval weapons. |
| Metal
Designz |
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| A
full service chainmail store. |
Another
store where you can purchase medieval weapons! |
| Chainmail
Juggling Balls |
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A
pattern and instructions for making 8 sided juggling
balls using the japanese 6in1.
Most jugglers will probably prefer the 4x4 size
(the 3x3s are fairly small and the 5x5 balls are
1/2 pound each). |
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