Enough Flash!! Who uses two hands?

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Ok, I've seen all these crazy sites and threads on people finally landing their next coolest trick, and the fastest opening, but who here still uses both hands to open their balis?

Or alternately, what is your slowest (or most complicated) opening technique.

My Most complicated opening technique has about eight different steps, and takes about 3 full seconds.

I've also been playing with some Tai-Chi moves with my bali, only moving Very slowly.

I use both hands on my mint Taylor Brass Skeleton, but that's about all.:D
 
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I use both hands. Once I can nail a trick without problem I start to learn it on my left. A tough one I like is an ariel. It's a static throw from the foward grip but you catch it in the other hand in the icepick grip. I can do it ok from both hands.;)
 
I don't think I've opened two-handed in, oh, a year maybe. Except when displaying the "Idiots in hollywood" montage. Also included is my John Travolta handle drop, dangle, grab.
 
Do you mean using two hands to do one opening, or do you mean being able to do openings with the left hand as well as the right hand?
 
I'm afraid I haven't been using my left hand as often as my right. Agent A-1, catching the bali in an icepick grip from an aerial of the other hand is one of my fav's. :)

My longest move is a finger twirl that takes about 4 full seconds (3 secs on a good day :D). It's about 8 moves with no repetitions (you could keep twirls going indefinately if you wanted).
 
I originally meant two hands on one bali, opening it "Goonies" style.:D

There has been several times that I've opened it with two hands just to not freak out the uninitiated. (Customers, Cops, Old People, Lame-o's, Dweebs, Spazzs', etc.)
 
I use both hands when playing, alternating between open and closed postions. One hand is doing the opposite of the other.
 
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