@WCiossek This style of spinning is/was used througout Europe and it makes sense, her fibre here is not good enough for suspended spinning. I suppose good wool was left for the spinning wheel and I think one used the spindle after everyone got a spinning wheel just for the tricky staff or while traveling.
Yeah, I was wondering about that, I've seen vids of french spindles used as supported spindles... this particular technique seems incredibly inefficient.
You can spin with this spindle faster than with a drop or turkish spindle. In this video, the spindle is used really very inefficient. This spindle has spiral grove, so it is like a hook and the spinde can hang a little bit during turning. In this way, the spindle turns very quick. Is spon with this spindle in 2 day 4000 m yarn! How this women use this kind of spindle it seems that she ignore this feature. In ignoring this feature you can also take a pencil for spinning.
What is the clicking we hear? I can't see any rings that might be clicking, nor any hitting on anything..... Also, is there a hook or anything on the tip that holds it? It looks like she's spinning from uncarded wool -- I tried that with some of my fleece, and you can still get a nice clean yarn, just a little more nubbly.