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A History of the Plastic Toy Bowling Pin Juggling Club
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In 1964, Jay took the plastic bowling pin body and hardwood handle and added a …
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The Juggling Props of Jay Green | Part 1 · IJA
WEBSep 5, 2022 · Learn how Jay Green, an American juggler and inventor, created the first modern juggling clubs from plastic bowling pins in 1964. See photos and videos of his clubs and other novel props.
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Innovative and Rare Juggling Clubs (1970 to Present)
WEBLearn about the history and design of juggling clubs made from plastic, wood, foam, and other materials. See photos and descriptions of clubs used by jugglers such as Carlo, Stu Raynolds, David Moreira, and …
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WEBJun 3, 2021 · Learn about the different types of juggling, from tossing balls and clubs to spinning plates and diabolos. Find out how juggling pins are different from juggling clubs and how to perform various tricks with them.
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WEBConversely, it also cracks me up when people refer to juggling clubs as bowling pins. 4. Reply. Clackpot • 2 yr. ago. Indian clubs. They are used for swinging and spinning. Not to be confused with juggling clubs which are …
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