Back at it again with some free swag. To enter this DSGS, UPLOAD A THROWBACK EDIT! Is there a particular edit you're still proud of even though you made it years ago? Is there an obscure edit that turned you on to kendama or you feel like was overlooked? Upload it to the DS video page! Any videos uploaded between now and 1/1/17 will be considered as entries! RULES: 1. The edit does not have to be yours, but bonus points if it is. 2. Do NOT upload someone else's edit that's active on Downspike (no Colin Sander practicing kendama, for example) 3. Double posts will be disqualified. 4. Bonus points for hidden gems To be considered, it must be UPLOADED TO THE VIDEO PAGE, not posted in this thread. (But feel free to post here too). UPLOAD HERE: http://www.downspike.com/videos/add PRIZING: @KendamaUSA is one of the OG companies still around, so to celebrate OG edits, we'll be releasing a box of Downspike swag complete with an assortment of Kaizens, strings, and other goodies
Fair point but nope, I've known about this video before I even had a kendama, almost everyone in this video is a pro rollerblader, and my friends were into rollerblading so they showed me this. I think the is the first kendama video I ever watched.
Here is my little edit from last summer. I really love my last trick. Made it just that time... so once xD i should try it again.
The first edit I made with my friends. I'd been playing kendama for a very short time and so the tricks are crazy basics. But it was such a cool trip! Really happy with it still.
Balance Kendama (RIP) Contest Submission - Back in military college, when I was getting stoked on the beginner grind and using Balance's limited Tron themed kendama. Edit: didn't win that and won't win this EDIT 2: BOOYAH! So apparently, I've somehow won. I would have never thought this old video would ever win me a kendama contest of any type, but I'm not complaining. Shoutout to Downspike for keeping it real and everyone that submitted an OG clip.