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Navic the Magician New user Canada 1 Post |
I am working on a two hand multiplying ball routine using hard foam golf balls. Can anyone suggest how I can make these yellow Dimpled Foam Practice Balls more sticky or tacky to aid in my various manipulations.
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TheGladsomeBeast New user 55 Posts |
One thing to consider is how they will interact with other objects, carrying cases etc. I would try and avoid an adhesive, maybe try roughing them a little bit, a little sandpaper may go along way.
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Dick Oslund Inner circle 8357 Posts |
If your skin is dry, that may be your problem. Everyone's "body chemistry" is different, I tend to have dry skin, I discovered MANY YEARS ago, CHAMBERLAINS GOLDEN TOUCH LOTION.
i've been doing a ball routine since the late '40s.(I'm retired after 50 years on the road, travelling coast to coast and border to border. I started with the old Ireland balls. I bought one of Frank Radtke's first sets of "Tournament' golf balls (in the early; 70s. I'm still using them. PM me, and I'll look up the address of Chamberlain's. Dick
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