Replying to What is corked to you?
ok I posted a video of a cork 7, the kid goes 45 degrees off axis and almost everyone was saying it wasnt corked. I dunno about you but if somthing is 45 degrees off axis I would call it cork. Infact in "how to scratch with candide thovex" Candide defines corked as being about 45 degrees off axis. So whats all this about having to be 90 degrees off axis for it to be corked? I mean if thats cork then what is it when you go 45 or somthing? How many cork 3s are 90 degrees off axis? There are some like JPs in Way or Anthonys are sometimes but when people go like 20 degrees off axis in a 3 most people say it's cork 3 so why is it different when it goes to 7? I understand it's harder to cork a 3 than a 7 but thats why they get so much credit.
Am I alone on this or are there other people like me?
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