Hey John, Great To See You!!! Sorry it took so long to respond. I have been busy and so it seems like the TH-cam responses are a little slow from me. Hope you are doing well my friend.
If I could only have 3 magic skills, they would be: palming, lapping, and sleeving. People avoid these things but they're amazing. For this project, while sticks are cheap, it's very hard to find a matching set of gimmicks. I'm pretty pumped that they're all in one place for a change. Thanks for the review!
I am so glad this was helpful and You Are So Right!!!! with the 3 magic skills you mentioned. I am personally trying to up my sleeving game. I think it looks amazing to disappear and appear an object with sleeving. I do stand behind this project, I think it is good and a true master class on the hot rod gimmick. Take care and thanks for being here.
Hello Gert, I completely get it when it comes to trying to make that decision of whether to purchase a product or not. I hope the review helps at least a little bit. Thanks for being here and hope you are doing well.
There is a little bit of crossover. He goes over sleeving and handling again - but this release is way more in depth and thought out compared to the original. Seems like this was the release he probably wanted with the original. I thought it was well worth it given the props, routine ideas and fine tuned points on handling, the new force, subtleties etc. But also, I'm a sucker for paddle tricks.
Hi Jonny, Ill be passing on the stixx. Just not my thing to perform. I'd prefer just to watch. And an excellent bit of fiddlin'. Now ... Do you call it a fiddle or a violin? I'm led to believe there is no difference, but it pleases me to imagine fiddles for an irish jig and hay dances. And violins for Canon in D (one of my absolute favourites) which you're not too shabby at 👍. Take it easy matey.
Yo Gary, How ya doing? Sorry it took so long to reply. Just been really busy here and a bit challenging getting to my TH-cam stuff. This is a great question that I have received a lot over the years. Your thinking is spot on when it comes to what is played and that often dictates what people call the instrument. There is techniclly no difference between a fiddle and a violin. But with that said my thinking is if you play classical music you are going to call it a violin and any other style if fiddle to me. I play both 😊. I hope all is well in your neck of the woods. Take care my friend.
@@fiddlinjonny No problem Johnny. While it's always nice to get a reply I don't expect you to. I'm very happy to watch your reviews and support you where I can. Altruism? Nahhhhhh. I like what you do 👍
Cracking fiddle tune ,cracking review Jonny, really tempted to purchase this .Fair price too😊
Hey John, Great To See You!!! Sorry it took so long to respond. I have been busy and so it seems like the TH-cam responses are a little slow from me. Hope you are doing well my friend.
If I could only have 3 magic skills, they would be: palming, lapping, and sleeving. People avoid these things but they're amazing.
For this project, while sticks are cheap, it's very hard to find a matching set of gimmicks. I'm pretty pumped that they're all in one place for a change.
Thanks for the review!
I am so glad this was helpful and You Are So Right!!!! with the 3 magic skills you mentioned. I am personally trying to up my sleeving game. I think it looks amazing to disappear and appear an object with sleeving. I do stand behind this project, I think it is good and a true master class on the hot rod gimmick. Take care and thanks for being here.
Now that’s my kind of fiddle music❣️
Thanks, I must admit it is one of my favorites and I am considering just making it the theme music for the channel. Take care.
@@fiddlinjonny Perfect theme!
My Dad played the fiddle by ear but Jonny is an exceptional fiddle player 😊
Solid review Sir, Eric is super talented and I think we will be hearing more from him.
I couldn't agree more. He has one of those unique minds that is uniquely creative and innovative. I look forward to his future releases.
As Always Johnny, nice review.. Never did any version but you sold me on buying.
Hey Keith, I am glad this review was helpful. Also thank you for watching.
Hi Jonny, thank you for your excellent review! Thank you for all you do! Your friend, David
Hello David, I hope your summer has been awesome. Thanks so much for always being such a positive support. It is appreciated.
Thanks for this clear review. I'm still on the fence about this release though.
Hello Gert, I completely get it when it comes to trying to make that decision of whether to purchase a product or not. I hope the review helps at least a little bit. Thanks for being here and hope you are doing well.
Good review. I was going to ask about the crossover between it and the previous release, but as you don't own the other one, there is no point asking.
There is a little bit of crossover. He goes over sleeving and handling again - but this release is way more in depth and thought out compared to the original. Seems like this was the release he probably wanted with the original. I thought it was well worth it given the props, routine ideas and fine tuned points on handling, the new force, subtleties etc. But also, I'm a sucker for paddle tricks.
l am useless on comparing the two. The trailers look like they go over very similar things but difficult to tell from that what is different.
Thanks Spencer this is really helpful.
@@SpencerWayne Thanks for that.
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Hi Jonny, Ill be passing on the stixx. Just not my thing to perform. I'd prefer just to watch.
And an excellent bit of fiddlin'.
Now ... Do you call it a fiddle or a violin?
I'm led to believe there is no difference, but it pleases me to imagine fiddles for an irish jig and hay dances. And violins for Canon in D (one of my absolute favourites) which you're not too shabby at 👍.
Take it easy matey.
Yo Gary, How ya doing? Sorry it took so long to reply. Just been really busy here and a bit challenging getting to my TH-cam stuff. This is a great question that I have received a lot over the years. Your thinking is spot on when it comes to what is played and that often dictates what people call the instrument. There is techniclly no difference between a fiddle and a violin. But with that said my thinking is if you play classical music you are going to call it a violin and any other style if fiddle to me. I play both 😊. I hope all is well in your neck of the woods. Take care my friend.
@@fiddlinjonny No problem Johnny. While it's always nice to get a reply I don't expect you to. I'm very happy to watch your reviews and support you where I can.
Altruism? Nahhhhhh. I like what you do 👍