ESKIMO BAGS: Ready for sale?
- Eskimo Joe
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- Eskimo Joe
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How's your filler? You can PM me about it if you want to discuss it privately.
I think you're on a great start in selling bags, Andrew.
I think you're on a great start in selling bags, Andrew.
Waylon Lew - maker of Wasabi bags
NYFA represent.
"Footbag can be pretty frustrating when it's supposed to be fun. I was partly driven by this forum - practice, practice, practice... As that is true, I think someone can be too focused on progressing and training that they miss the fun aspect of it." - Bander87
NYFA represent.
"Footbag can be pretty frustrating when it's supposed to be fun. I was partly driven by this forum - practice, practice, practice... As that is true, I think someone can be too focused on progressing and training that they miss the fun aspect of it." - Bander87
Your bags look great, but the fact that you have to ask this makes me question whether you should be selling. As far as I can tell from your posts, all you do is stitch bags. I don't know about what level of footbag you are at, but you should know from your own experience playing with the bags if they are good enough to sell yet.
Danny P.
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EXACTLY!Pirate Man wrote:Your bags look great, but the fact that you have to ask this makes me question whether you should be selling. As far as I can tell from your posts, all you do is stitch bags. I don't know about what level of footbag you are at, but you should know from your own experience playing with the bags if they are good enough to sell yet.
Don't rely on people who haven't played with them.
Rely on yourself, and people you have traded with.
They sure do look great, but your filler might be cotton balls for all we know.
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your bags is very nice and clean!
how much does is cost one bag?
I think, that your a bags are little small. Vasek Klouda say me (3days ago), that my bags are small( I make size 4.2-4.5cm *diameter). You try make a little bit more bigger
I alredy enjoy to your AndrewBag.
-pete: hehe
*shortis
how much does is cost one bag?
I think, that your a bags are little small. Vasek Klouda say me (3days ago), that my bags are small( I make size 4.2-4.5cm *diameter). You try make a little bit more bigger
I alredy enjoy to your AndrewBag.
-pete: hehe
*shortis
Bags For Sale! -20eur
Jozef PalenÄ
Jozef PalenÄ
david wrote:looks mean nothing.
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pra(c)tice footbag first, stitching second.
The most important thing said in this whole thread is in bold
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JSACK wrote:alright well me and obara'bars, shredded our dicks off, since we are both in high school, obviously there is some sort of talent show
Truth be told David, but I guess it's not as easy for a person living in Nunavut than it is for you! I've met Andrew when I first started shredding and he's a nice guy. He has good clipper and Butterfly but some difficulty with the dexs. I bet he have improved since I've met him because he told me he learned mirage since than. I was a complete beginner when I first met him ( it was my first shred with lavers ). He likes stitching bags because at least it made him do something related to footbags, but as he told me, next summer he's going to shred a lot more. And he's supposed to come back in montreal and we'll have a shred. That's why he can't really know if it's a good bag, because he have some skills but don't have the experience to know if it's really a good bag.
yes!I recommend for all footbagers. I have one your bag, it's very nice and good weight, size...
GREAT WORK!
GREAT WORK!
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Jozef PalenÄ
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Thank you all for your comments and input. I appreciate it. However, one thing concerns me:
Pirate Man said:
Just some thought that I needed to put out there.
Andrew
Pirate Man said:
After reviewing many of the blogs and history of some of the stitchers who post here, they themselves do not play much or at all or are at a level of footbag below my level. Yet, these bags are much sought after. I don't get it. I have used everyone of my bags and they kick serious ass. I did not have sessions with them, just tried a few moves and watched the bag as it was in the air how it felt as it landed, etc.... Also I have kept a few of my own bags to watch the breaking on process and am very happy witht he outcomes.Your bags look great, but the fact that you have to ask this makes me question whether you should be selling. As far as I can tell from your posts, all you do is stitch bags. I don't know about what level of footbag you are at, but you should know from your own experience playing with the bags if they are good enough to sell yet.
Just some thought that I needed to put out there.
Andrew
Eskimo Joe
What do you mean, highly sought after? Example?
I stitch bags, and then I go win tournaments with them. I think I have the experience to make a great bag that plays how an advanced player (like me) wants it to.
Most stitchers on here aren't very high level players. I have a few bags from these people and they really aren't that great. I guess there is a correlation between level of play and level of stitching. Look at Felix and Ilja.
Do what you want, if your bags suck you won't sell a lot. If they are good, great.
dc
I stitch bags, and then I go win tournaments with them. I think I have the experience to make a great bag that plays how an advanced player (like me) wants it to.
Most stitchers on here aren't very high level players. I have a few bags from these people and they really aren't that great. I guess there is a correlation between level of play and level of stitching. Look at Felix and Ilja.
Do what you want, if your bags suck you won't sell a lot. If they are good, great.
dc
david





