Ok this one’s a bit strange but this vid acc changed my life, the baliyo got me down the rabbit hole of Balisongs and it’s now my entire life, Tysm for the stuff lol
When giving a pen approval you don’t only think about how “cool” it is, or how many views you can get spinning it. You need to consider weight, length and momentum. Sry if this seems rude but that just pissed me off
The "glowing pen mods" that you say is not good for bigginers is only for messing around not good for practicing some tricks beacuse its to heavy and easy to break etc.
@@_Outline_ having them actually write adds center weight making it have less momentum pen mods are made of smooth plastic they aren't supposed to have grip
I would recommend Get an ivan pen mod it is the best one spinning mod for beginners I have been spinning for 6 months and an ivan mod Is really good for beginners
Funny how sticks for *pen*spinning aren't actual pens, as in "you can't write with them." With that in mind, I took a couple of sheets of office paper, soaked them in paper glue, rolled this unholy mess into a tight tube, then let it dry for a 24 hours. Then just wrap it in ductape - and boom, you got yourself a reliable, super-cheap stick for spinning. No glam there, but great for practice; I made me four of these, different lengths and sizes (a couple had little screws on ends to add counterweight for certain moves) - and all of these combined were less than a dollar total. I guess you could even make it look pretty if you set your mind to it...
@@harveykushner9382 they are good. like I said before, you can make them either lightweight or really long and heavy to practice difficult combos (for me it was palm fan -> fingerless revers TA -> backaround fall I mean, just try it out. building them doesn't require any special skills or materials and, man oh man, it's dirt cheap