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joker 55 Special user England. 711 Posts |
Hi, it's my firends birthday and I want to get him a diablo, he is 16, so what type should I get?
It should be £15 roughly, also he is just begining, thanks, also if you could recomend a site in the UK that does quick delivery, thanks |
Juggler New user 59 Posts |
If it's possible I would reccomend just going to a shop near you (if there is one) and buying it there. That way you won't have to worry about it getting to you on time.
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itshim Elite user Milton Keynes 417 Posts |
Either Henry's Circus or Babache Finesse are good heavy diabolos like the pros use. Don't go for Renegade unless you like a lot of noise.
Nigel
I knew a man who kept saying "pliers, pincers, scissors". He was speaking in tongs.
www.itshim.co.uk |
Neil_Brown Regular user England 150 Posts |
In terms of retailers, I'd recommend either Absolute / Beard or Butterfingers- I've had great experiencies purchasing from both.
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CWMoss Regular user 111 Posts |
Renegades are noisier but easier to learn on.
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joker 55 Special user England. 711 Posts |
Ok, thanks
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silverhawkins New user Wales, UK 43 Posts |
Bibache Finesse is really good, but will cost more than £15, especially with decent sticks and string. Great present though, diablo's majorly addictive!!
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joker 55 Special user England. 711 Posts |
Well now I am after one for myself, I am going to get either Mr Babache Finesse Diabolo Gen2, or Henrys Circus Diabolo,
which do you think is best? bigger and lighter 135mm, 245 grams) - mr barbache. smalller and heavier (130mm, 300 grams.) - henry's. |
carbone1853 Loyal user RI USA 239 Posts |
Both are good. I like there metal axel, so I now use the Henrys.
Chris |
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