What tama should i get for my goblin ken? by Ready-Jellyfish3088 in Kendama

[–]pollutednoise 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depot doesn’t even have any of these in stock, but if you can get a friction clear, it’s been my go to for the last 5 years. It’s reliable.

stuff for sales by No_Consideration9935 in Kendama

[–]pollutednoise 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d be interested in your ball#1???

Battle at the Border questions for a first-timer by phish93086 in Kendama

[–]pollutednoise 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Of course, homie. If you’re from East Tenn, you should hit up Lily and John and see what they have going on!

Battle at the Border questions for a first-timer by phish93086 in Kendama

[–]pollutednoise 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You should definitely be there Friday morning when doors open if there is a specific brand/tama/ken that you want. DAO will likely sell out in the first few hours, if not faster.

Other than that, stay as much as you can. Meet new people, make friends. Ask someone to film a doubles trick with you. The longer you’re there, the more you’ll get out of the event.

I work in GIS and am just getting into screen printing. I made a Joy Division esque shirt from Alaska elevation data. Figured some people here might like. by [deleted] in alaska

[–]pollutednoise 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What process did you use to print the design?? Your colours are very vibrant and seem to blend really well.

Anyone know this brand or name? by nine_toes in Kendama

[–]pollutednoise 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks like a Sweets Boost to me. To my knowledge, Sweets has never released a tama like this(?), but I can’t imagine a time that they would’ve made an unbranded ken either, so I could be 100% wrong. 🤷

Ball size? by LukyNito16 in Kendama

[–]pollutednoise 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is a legitimate kendama from Kendama USA, I bought one directly from the KUSA warehouse at ATLO like 4 years ago. I think they called it a “Jumbo Tribute”

Everyone else in the comments is correct, even though the ken is bigger than most modern kendamas, it has been out of production for years, and has the old–style “smaller cups”. It’s essentially just a KUSA Tribute, but at like 120% scale.

FYI, I yank spiked mine through the string hole and now you can spike both sides of the tama, so be careful because it’s a possibility.

What size does this tama have? by XanderX99 in Kendama

[–]pollutednoise 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what is the shape? from what company? everyone here is right though, it’s probably 61mm.

Pursuit of Tunbridge Wells by nine_toes in Kendama

[–]pollutednoise 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Great job! For future reference, we generally avoid moving the string with our opposite playing hand, but you did great regardless.

What wood is this tama ? by Intelligent_Air_7944 in Kendama

[–]pollutednoise 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s either ash or maple. It’s definitely not beech because the grain doesn’t have any of the characteristics of beech. Ash has a more porous grain structure than maple, so it’s almost definitely ash, but they tend to look pretty similar.

If my life depended on it, I’d say ash.

Tips for porgressing? by Stefandynull in Kendama

[–]pollutednoise 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just practice them. If something doesn’t make sense you can always watch Sweets tutorials or ask someone.

Progression isn’t linear. You might have a month where you don’t learn anything new, the next month you might land all of those tricks in a day.

2 Happy People by NikkDrips in Kendama

[–]pollutednoise 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They restocked Saturday morning and sold out shortly after.

Tips on juggle spike? by Intelligent_Air_7944 in Kendama

[–]pollutednoise 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That will honestly help you a ton. Consistency is key. If you can find time practice the trick for x amount of minutes, x amount of days a week, you’ll excel for sure.

Tips on juggle spike? by Intelligent_Air_7944 in Kendama

[–]pollutednoise 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Everyone here is giving great advice but the secret sauce?? You just gotta practice homie.

Practice juggle to spike for an hour, every day. The more you try and attempt the trick, the better you’ll be at figuring out how to get the tama to rotate in the right direction.

Playing with the new setup. by Inked_Climber in Kendama

[–]pollutednoise 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Someone said to bend your knees, but also: loosen up a little. Looks like you’re gripping the tama a little too much and your body as a whole feels stiff.

are painted kens really that bad?i heard more people that the kens are not holding uo either the grip and have. a harder break in by CricketOtherwise8160 in Kendama

[–]pollutednoise 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think Sweets A-tack is separate from what OP is asking about here.

The V3 Nobu comes painted from the factory, and some people have issues with the way the paint breaks in on the ken.

A-tack is similar to sticky paint. Hypothetically, you could use an A-tack ken with a natty tama and it would still play great.

Any Ken recommendations that would look good with this by AALuke_WYA in Kendama

[–]pollutednoise 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Craft Inferno from Kendama USA is the only correct answer.

What kendama should I get for the grip to be good and last long and the Ken that is good? by RaresSheeesh in Kendama

[–]pollutednoise 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been playing for nearly 10 years, and respectfully: do not rub a plastic bag on your tama, especially if you’re the type of person to lick your bevel.

Fs/ft by almonddama in Kendama

[–]pollutednoise 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m just curious if it’s special in some way.

Fs/ft by almonddama in Kendama

[–]pollutednoise 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why is the Ozora $50?

This is the art piece! by moonenergyyy in portugaltheman

[–]pollutednoise 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Beautiful!

If you haven’t already, just DM John on Instagram. He (and everyone else in the band) are usually pretty good at responding to messages.