MumbojumboBRONZE Member
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Posted:
Guess who´s proud owner of an absolutely flat concentrate contact staff? confused Well, the question is of course rhetorical, but I'll answer it anyway: Me!!! biggrin

Got it two days ago, after exchanging loads of mails with the guys in Melbourne and it's great! Flat, flexible, nice balance, huge wicks. Strongly recommended.

I did pay for it, so I'm not bribed, just a very happy staffer. I've waited ages for it, and broken two wooden staffs in the meantime, it's like christmas! I'm in ubblove

DurbsBRONZE Member
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Posted:
Flat? How so?

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Posted:
I don't get it...

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MikeIconGOLD Member
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Posted:
What are the advantages of a flat staff? I would think flat would be harder?

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Posted:
Its like spinning a plank..

I've tried that... It certainly aint easy...

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Bender_the_OffenderGOLD Member
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Posted:
do you mean flat 'innercore' or flat 'one piece' staves? if it's the former, fantastic!! if it's the latter, then sweet, they are my favourite doubles.
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MumbojumboBRONZE Member
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Location: Lund, Sweden


Posted:
Some clarifications needed, obviously. No, it's not a plank, but an innercore without the contoured handle, hence 'flat'. Smooth might be a better word for it? You know, even thickness, from one wick to the other.

Simply great! smile

mcpPLATINUM Member
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Posted:
spinning with a plank is muchos fun. But you can't do steves, which is a bit annoying.

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Posted:
Written by: bender


do you mean flat 'innercore' or flat 'one piece' staves? if it's the former, fantastic!! if it's the latter, then sweet, they are my favourite doubles.



I don't get how a flat innercore is going to help...

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Posted:
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spinning with a plank is muchos fun. But you can't do steves, which is a bit annoying.




Yup smile

Trying also hurts alot... But I can't do steves very well anyway... biggrin

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Bender_the_OffenderGOLD Member
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Posted:
Written by: The Misguided Oracle


Written by: bender


do you mean flat 'innercore' or flat 'one piece' staves? if it's the former, fantastic!! if it's the latter, then sweet, they are my favourite doubles.



I don't get how a flat innercore is going to help...



the pronounced contours can obstruct the roll of a contact move.
contact movements typically involve the staff sliding at angles.
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jcrsGOLD Member
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Posted:
From what i gather (and reading the other thread) it sounds like the grip itself is flush with the staff...

but how's that different from having a smooth uncontoured grip that spans almost the entire staff (of course leaving some space so that nothing burns)? since all you need is your working/playing area of the staff to be smooth (or so it seems to me).

I'm a noob, so please pardon my questions.

Bender_the_OffenderGOLD Member
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Posted:
that's ok my friend.
the courage to ask is often rewarded (unless scientology is involved)

there perhaps is a misunderstanding, the new concentrate handle only spans a few centimetres. if you like to keep the hairs on your hands, it's perhaps wiser not to stray to close to each end of the staff.

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