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Moonbeammember 6 posts Location: Brisbane (west), Australia
Posted: Hey all, I'm a newbie from Aus, and was wondering if you guys have any info regarding staff's. What are the best sort to get for a beginer, do I get one with a wide wick or a thin one? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks,
Posted: IF YOUR A BEGGINER.TRY ONE WITHOUT A WICK FIRST. ONLY JOKING WHEN I WAS FIRST LEARNING MY BASIC STAFF MOVES I CHOSE A STAFF THAT WAS JUST OVER 3 FEET LONG. BUT I REAKON IT ALL VARIES ON ARM LENGTH.NOW THAT I'VE LEARNED MORE MOVES, I FEEL MORE COMFORTABLE WITH EITHER A REALLY SHORT STAFF ( 2 FOOT) OR A LONG(ISH) STAFF OF 5 FEET.
FrenzieBRONZE Member member 515 posts Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia
Posted: Try the cheap version of a broomstick first and then u can suss out what length is best for you.
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FireSpiritSILVER Member Classic 90's Fire Dancer... Poi, Staff, Doubles, and Breathing 743 posts Location: South Lake Tahoe, USA
Posted: I just started myself and I found a nice piece of 1 inch PVC pipe in the snow here. It was painted and everything! I can't wait to learn more stuff!
FIRE IS ALIVE! IT LIVES AND BREATHS! IT CONSUMES, AND DISTROYS! BUT WE CONTROL IT, AND DANCE WITH FIRE!!
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