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  • PIEFURZ
    Speed Bag Trainee

    • Jun 2010
    • 294

    #31
    Originally posted by Speedbag View Post
    And Kangaroo's are tougher than cows all the way around. A Kangaroo could kick a cows rawhide anytime in a boxing match.

    Then again cowhide may make the best bags, especially for punch drumming because cows have an uncommon ability to improvise rhythm. Actually, they can really get with it when they are in the moood.

    And I thought the rhythm and skills was all from the bagger when really it's from the roos and cows by way of the bag. I've got to get a better bag.

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    • Speedbag
      Author of the Speed Bag Bible, founder of speedbagcentral.com

      • Feb 2006
      • 7141

      #32
      Originally posted by PIEFURZ View Post
      And I thought the rhythm and skills was all from the bagger when really it's from the roos and cows by way of the bag. I've got to get a better bag.
      I'll meet you half way and say its 50/50. Sometimes you'll find a bag that is just dead. I mean, that sucker won't go no matter what you do to it. Flat, dud, pooey. just dead. I had several Everlast 10x7 4214's like that. I'm talking back in the day when I could rip it at warp speed - and these bags just wouldn't go. They were not roo bags, and I really think the leather came from discontented cows. Kinda like drum heads. Some have pop and some don't, doesn't matter who's stick hits it.
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