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Author Topic: Boomeranging an unpainted Duncan Twin Spin - Thank you Walter Watts  (Read 6226 times)

Larry D.

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Here is a short video of me Boomeranging an unpainted Duncan Twin Spin.

Thank you Walter Watts!   :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mNlM-tspmw


Here are a few photos of the top:
« Last Edit: May 08, 2011, 02:56:09 PM by Larry D. »
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poptop

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Sweet!

I like the unpainted toplets--polished wood is good. ;) Catching twinspins always gives me trouble...nicely done.

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Way to be,
Larry D!

Good work.  I am impressed!
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serrell

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I have thrown quite a few different nested tops and found them all to be difficult.  I guess it's just the nature of the beast.  Very satisfying when you finally land them both.  Believe it or not one of my favorite tops to do tricks with is a Premier brand nested top that I used teflon tape to basically lock the 2 pieces together.  Wrapped around the small top and then inserted back into the bottom.  I have a wooden Duncan Twin Spin still in the package, I don't have the heart to open it. 
« Last Edit: May 10, 2011, 03:12:38 PM by serrell »
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You made the twin spin look like a million.  Thanks for posting.
  A suggestion I got about 50 years ago from Jim Schreiber.
 Have the top point out about 1/16 or so inch,  This keeps the tops from sticking together and makes it much easier to handle. I used to do that one regularly and then put the halves together while spinning.  Great trick. :)
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albertino

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WHAT????!!!GREAT! two spin top in one launch :D
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ta0

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Good job Larry!  Serrell is right, nested tops are generally terrible to boomerang (unless you had a bunch to pick and match from). The only production exception was the Spintastics Hollow Point with a Sidewinder nested inside.  Probably because the HP is much heavier it gives the nested top stability and you can do reliably the "double trouble" (twin boomerang).
« Last Edit: May 08, 2011, 10:15:26 PM by ta0 »
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mtntop

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Thanks for sharing that, Very cool, I love the raw wood Good catch Larry!!!
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I'm glad to see somebody else carries a smiley face in his pocket.  :)
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jenicks

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Larry you Rock with twin tops... i like the Larry with the hat, cool.... and smiley ending the show is perfect finish.. Thank for the video Larry..
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Re: Boomeranging an unpainted Duncan Twin Spin - Thank you Walter Watts
« Reply #10 on: May 10, 2011, 12:58:32 PM »

Jenicks - agreed... the hat is very cool!  I tried to talk Larry into adding music.  Something Italian would fit the setting nicely.
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