Vertical Spin and Springs

Feb 8, 2009
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depends on the deck of course.
mm i dont see why springs should ruin a deck.. they never ruined mine.
i dont see why you needed to post a thread just spring your cards and find out yourself:rolleyes:
 
Sep 1, 2007
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vertical spin can crimp or actually tear thinner cards (like studs, absoluts, V slims etc) if you're not careful. springs are fine with anything just switch directions every now and then.
 
Jan 30, 2009
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kent
ok then

you know the anaconda dribble when bone does a little one that looks cool but the drible is easy i dont get the line can someone help with the line bit.
 
Comes with experience. The pressure you exert will be great on the cards when first learning the moves. Because your body doesn't know the exact pressure to exert to execute the move. Just like the Shapeshifter, it's all muscle memory. In time you barely notice a change in deck beveling and deck condition after a few springs in a row. If after a rough session, a good way to reshape the deck is to pressure fan, cut, pressure fan, cut, repeat. It'll bend all the cards the same way again to help keep the deck from crimping or bowing.
 
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