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i used to be really really into fingerboarding / fingerskating. made my own wooden decks and stuff
Like Tech Deck style? I never thought people could actually do tricks with them.
yeah exactly. some people really are pretty damn good: https://youtu.be/cvDzH4INDxA?si=BjvvMTm7tww00G3Q
i'm a bit out of the loop now but the equipment is pretty advanced compared to tech deck. 5 ply wooden boards, special trucks, wheels with tiny ball bearings, it's pretty cool
That's awesome. I suppose if you can do a trick with legs, it should be doable with fingers!
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