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  2. Pen spinning - Wikipedia

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    The pen spinning community is present mostly on the Internet through forums, video hosting platforms, and chat services such as Discord. Forums are often centered in specific countries, such as Japan, France, Germany, India and China. Forums may also be international, as is the case with the Universal Pen Spinning Board and Reddit-based ...

  3. Twirling - Wikipedia

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    Pen spinning — using one's fingers to manipulate an ordinary inexpensive writing-pen — can be performed anywhere. Sometimes classified as a form of contact juggling, pen spinning may also include tossing and catching of the pen. Called "rōnin mawashi" in Japan, where it is popular among the per-collegiate community, pen twirling has its ...

  4. Talk:Pen spinning - Wikipedia

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  5. Object manipulation - Wikipedia

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    A combination of pen spinning tricks. Skill toys are purpose-made objects that require manipulative skill for their typical use. Also often used as fidget toys, examples of such toys are: Astrojax; Begleri; Kendama; Pen spinning; Butterfly knife (Balisong) Knucklebones; Fingerboard (skateboard)

  6. Juggling - Wikipedia

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    Children performing juggling as part of the International Jugglers' Association supported Mobile Mini Circus for Children. Juggling is a physical skill, performed by a juggler, involving the manipulation of objects for recreation, entertainment, art or sport.

  7. Plate spinning - Wikipedia

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    Plate spinning is a circus manipulation art where a person spins plates, bowls and other flat objects on poles, without them falling off. Plate spinning relies on the gyroscopic effect, in the same way a top stays upright while spinning. Spinning plates are sometimes gimmicked, to help keep the plates on the poles. [1]

  8. Devil sticks - Wikipedia

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    Children learning 'the pendulum' Manipulating 2 devilsticks simultaneously The manipulation of the devil stick (also devil-sticks, devilsticks, flower sticks, bâtons fleurs, stunt sticks, gravity sticks, or juggling sticks) is a form of gyroscopic juggling or equilibristics, consisting of manipulating one stick ("baton", 'center stick') between one or two other sticks held one in each hand.

  9. Coin manipulation - Wikipedia

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    The coin walk is a type of coin flourish in which a coin is flipped over the fingers to create the illusion of a coin walking across the back of the hand. It is one of the most famous coin manipulation feats.