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InViNcIpYmember 5 posts Location: Victoria, Australia
Posted: Hey guys... I've been spinning diabolo's for quite a while and I feel the need to add a new element. It seems to me that fire is the next step! I'm reluctant to buy a fire diabolo because twirling/spinning should be fun, and draining my pockets puts a dampner on things. I have heard it is possible to make them, but I wouldn't have a clue how to start! Any ideas?
Posted: renegadejuggling.com(may want to check the spelling on that) has a fine assortment of fire dioblos. if you don't want to buy one the pics may give you some idias.
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