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CorneliusMonk New user 4 Posts |
For some reason, I like more one-handed cuts. They're more of a challenge. Doing all kinds of sybiling looks the same, just some of them. When doing sybiling, it looks very pretty and all but you’re using two hands. I think the person should step up to a harder challenge and do more one-handed cuts.
He does not have to, but it should be fun. I respect all these guys that do all kinds of flourishes and even magicians. If one person relies only on sybiling, then that's what he does. He's very good at it. Look at Cap Casino, he's very good at sybiling and all of his responses that he's been giving here lately, trying to help other people are great responses. He has my respect.
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djvirtualreality Inner circle MayfieldNew York 1347 Posts |
I only know one sybil, a blind rotational sybil. I know many one handed cuts. I only use the sybil to show off
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bumbleface Elite user 434 Posts |
How about a one-handed Sybil? Try busting your brains out with that one!
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zombieboy Special user Connecticut, USA 889 Posts |
I have seen someone do a one hands z grip, but there is no chance of rotation.
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Schaden Inner circle Purgatory 1253 Posts |
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On 2003-08-17 12:50, bumbleface wrote: I tried this once and I could do a rotation. It kind of looked ugly, but it might spark some ideas. I will throw up a video later. Lee |
phantomace Special user 651 Posts |
IT's true that sybiling has been seriously over done by many young ones in the past 2 years. I do like it though, but am looking for something refreshing. I hear that De'vo's new DVD is supposed to bring something new for sybil based cuts, and I for one, am really looking forward to it. I also read about De'vo's kid doing sybils with fans???
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rooooony New user 46 Posts |
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------------------------------------------- On 2003-08-17 12:50, bumbleface wrote: How about a one-handed Sybil? Try busting your brains out with that one! [/quote] ------------------------------------------- I believe that a sybil is defined as a 2 handed multiple cut, if it was a one handed sybil wouldn't it just be considered a one hand cut? |
zombieboy Special user Connecticut, USA 889 Posts |
True, but we can break the rules a bit.
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Robert P. Special user Kansas 632 Posts |
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On 2003-08-17 12:50, bumbleface wrote: Why stop there, we could also bring the foot into the equation, e.g. Chris Kenner, producing the last packet in between two toes. |
Dlusional New user 7 Posts |
I have seen and attempted to learn a thing called "Another Sybil" which starts like a sybil then goes into a one handed rotational, AND a one handed fan (in the other hand of course.) The way it looked was art but I’m afraid I do it no justice in the explanation.
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