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Most desirable traits in a kendama?

Started by KendamaKlub, 23 February, 2014, 01:31:03

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KendamaKlub

Hey guys! As a new kendama company that is dedicated to providing the perfect kendama, we would like YOUR input on what you would mix together to make your ideal kendama. For example:
Type of wood? Do you prefer softer woods like birch? Harder ones like cherry? Or a combination (one for ken, one for tama)?
Stained wood?
Rubberized paint?
Standard PU paint?
No paint?
Color? Why?
Other ideas?

Thanks!







KendamaKlub is a brand new kendama company based out of Madison, WI, USA. We are two college students who have been playing kendama for years and wanted to bring out input to the kendama community. We are currently working with a professional player to represent out product line. Customer service and product quality are very important to us. Currently, we are working with various factories around the world in order to produce high quality kendamas to bring to the public. Follow us on twitter @KendamaKlub. Feel free to ask us anything, whether it be about our future products or about kendama in general. See you around.

-KendamaKlub

MauiDama

Maybe have a variety of woods to make your brand interesting...also a variety of paints (ex. Natural, tacky, glossy, etc). Another big up would be different tama paint designs to be unique. Differing the ken colors, Grain Theory for example, would be really cool. Hope my input helps   :D