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  2. Torch (juggling) - Wikipedia

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    For these reasons, all commercially available fire juggling balls use a smaller wick and flame than standard juggling torches. Some enthusiasts have attempted to overcome this problem using fuel-soaked balls of kevlar rope and welding gloves or similar, but have been unable to achieve more than 30 seconds of useful juggling before the gloves ...

  3. Category:Juggling patterns and tricks - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. ... Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Juggling patterns and tricks" The following 19 pages are in this ...

  4. Meteor (juggling) - Wikipedia

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    Modern fire meteors are commonly made similar to the monkey fist meteors, which are made of kevlar, cotton or other natural fiber rope, then connected by chains or rope; also made of kevlar, cotton or natural fiber. The natural fiber, Technora or kevlar rope is necessary as synthetic ropes will melt rapidly, and the natural fiber ropes will ...

  5. List of siteswaps - Wikipedia

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    Thus tricks such as the one ball cascade toss back and forth, 300, [4] for example, may not be considered valid patterns. Throws back and forth shower style, odd numbers, are the most common one prop practice. Invalid or practice patterns and tricks are marked with an X. The numbers are as follows: [5] 0 = "missing"/rest [empty hand]

  6. Mills' Mess - Wikipedia

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    The standard Mills Mess has the siteswap 3, but Mills Messes of 441, 531 (tower), 534 (four props) and many others have also been performed. The three ball 51 (the shower), 423 , 414 (half box), 315, and 612 (see-saw), as well as the four prop 4 (columns or fountain), 534, 552, and the five prop cascade, 5, may have the Mills Mess shape ...

  7. Fire performance - Wikipedia

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    Fire performance is usually performed with props that have specifically been made for the purpose. Fire torches, fire staffs, fire poi, fire hula hoops, fire whips, and other fire props are all readily available. Poi – A pair of roughly arm-length chains with handles attached to one end, and bundle of wicking material on the other.

  8. 4 Magic Tricks You Can Do With Eggs - AOL

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    You know eggs can be made a number of ways, including in you're favorite brunch foods like omelets, scrambles and frittatas, but you probably aren't aware of some of the fun magic tricks you 4 ...

  9. Fire eating - Wikipedia

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    Fire eating trick Brian Brushwood performing fire eating tricks. A fire eating trick performed at a bar in New York City A set of simple cast iron fire eating torches Video of fire eating. Fire eating is the act of putting a flaming object into the mouth and extinguishing it. A fire eater can be an entertainer, a street performer, part of a ...