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Video: Earl Shatford - 11 rings

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David Cain

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Jan 14, 2010, 4:13:43 PM1/14/10
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tommi

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Jan 14, 2010, 5:05:52 PM1/14/10
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Great technique!

i like it.


Bye
thomas


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Will Helm

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Jan 15, 2010, 7:48:07 PM1/15/10
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The 11-ring flash starts at 2:20 and the wait is no problem, he's
good! Sarafian liked it also. And yes, he uses a holster, and just
barely gets that last one up in time.

wH

Johannes

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Jan 16, 2010, 3:38:16 AM1/16/10
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Impressive juggling.. the 5 club backcrosses look so easy and solid

ultimatewannabe

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Jan 16, 2010, 5:09:41 AM1/16/10
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It's incredible, his juggling is just so great.

Matthew Tiffany

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Jan 16, 2010, 11:42:49 AM1/16/10
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one of the best pieces of advice peter bone gave to me for flashing large
numbers was low and fast, barely gettin it up in time for a flash is what
youre after.
tiff
xx

Juggle12

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Jan 19, 2010, 9:22:48 PM1/19/10
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Um, is that Gatto's ring trick at 0:41 (or did Alexander Kiss invent it?)
and what about Franco's 5 ring "running start" stands I see in the
background at :47?
No disrespect intended, it just looks like everything is, well, borrowed.

Mats1

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Jan 20, 2010, 7:20:33 AM1/20/10
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Juggle12 wrote:
>
> David Cain wrote:
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGH8vfncs2c
> >
> > Enjoy.
> >
> > David Cain
> >
> >
>
> Um, is that Gatto's ring trick at 0:41 (or did Alexander Kiss invent it?)
> and what about Franco's 5 ring "running start" stands I see in the
> background at :47?
> No disrespect intended, it just looks like everything is, well, borrowed.
>

Pretty much all juggling tricks that all jugglers do are 'borrowed'. He's
not claiming to have invented it all? If I do a routine with Mill's mess,
97531, Charlie's cheat etc within it, no-one is going to say my routine is
just ripping off everyone elses tricks and that I should be doing original
stuff that only I have done before.

Juggle12

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Jan 20, 2010, 3:15:00 PM1/20/10
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Point. These are original props, not juggling patterns being copied. For a
case study, look up Dan Menendez.

David Cain

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Jan 20, 2010, 3:18:22 PM1/20/10
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Yes, the rings stands look identical. The ring catching pole has a
backboard to it, it's lighted, and isn't Wiley Coyote, so I'm okay
with that.
David Cain

NielsDuinker

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Jan 20, 2010, 3:36:31 PM1/20/10
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> Um, is that Gatto's ring trick at 0:41 (or did Alexander Kiss invent it?)
> and what about Franco's 5 ring "running start" stands I see in the
> background at :47?
> No disrespect intended, it just looks like everything is, well, borrowed.
>

Earl Shatford was trained by Albert Pretrosky. What I heard and read in
different sources Albert Pretrosky was the greatest Russian juggler of the
time of Sergy Ignatov and I am correct he was trained by Alexander Kiss.
Alexander Kiss used to watch Enrico Rastelli train. Anyway if Alexander
Kiss came up with this idea - Earl got it from his trainer who got it from
his trainer. And Dick Franco told me that Earl Shatford is one of his
all-time favorite jugglers. Both jugglers are good friends as well.
Personally Earl is one of my favorite jugglers and I am very happy that I
got the chance to hang out with him for a few days in Las Vegas. Great
juggler and a great guy.

Niels

The Void

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Jan 20, 2010, 5:30:49 PM1/20/10
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David Cain wrote:
> > > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGH8vfncs2c
> >
> > > > > Enjoy.
> >
> > > > Um, is that Gatto's ring trick at 0:41 (or did Alexander Kiss invent
it?)
> > > > and what about Franco's 5 ring "running start" stands I see in the
> > > > background at :47?
> > > > No disrespect intended, it just looks like everything is, well,
borrowed.
> >
> > > Pretty much all juggling tricks that all jugglers do are 'borrowed'. He's
> > > not claiming to have invented it all? If I do a routine with Mill's mess,
> > > 97531, Charlie's cheat etc within it, no-one is going to say my routine
is
> > > just ripping off everyone elses tricks and that I should be doing
original
> > > stuff that only I have done before.
> >
> > Point. These are original props, not juggling patterns being copied. For a
> > case study, look up Dan Menendez.
>
> Yes, the rings stands look identical. The ring catching pole has a
> backboard to it, it's lighted, and isn't Wiley Coyote, so I'm okay
> with that.

Nor was it a teddy bear, so I guess Maja Rubtzova's okay with it too.

The Void
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Is okay too, thanks for asking

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Juggle12

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Jan 21, 2010, 11:03:07 AM1/21/10
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Keeping it in the family, I can respect that. Thanks.
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