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The community had released two major [[Collaboration Video|CVs]] before becoming inactive: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haAIwTYreLQ PSUK 1st] and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haAIwTYreLQ PSUK 2nd]. | The community had released two major [[Collaboration Video|CVs]] before becoming inactive: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haAIwTYreLQ PSUK 1st] and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haAIwTYreLQ PSUK 2nd]. | ||
Despite being defunct, a few UK spinners have used the board name since, notably [[Juminuwo]] in popular CVs and Ceru entering under the community's name in [[Pen Spinning World Tournament 2015|WT15]]. There has also been controversy over spinners entering competitions under the community's name despite not being from the UK, using it to gain extra spaces in competitions. | Despite being defunct, a few UK spinners have used the board name since, notably [[Juminuwo]] in popular CVs and [[Ceru]] entering under the community's name in [[Pen Spinning World Tournament 2015|WT15]]. There has also been controversy over spinners entering competitions under the community's name despite not being from the UK, using it to gain extra spaces in competitions. | ||
[[Category: Pen Spinning Communities]] | [[Category: Pen Spinning Communities]] | ||
[[Category: Defunct Communities]] | [[Category: Defunct Communities]] | ||
Revision as of 15:42, 25 January 2021
PSUK stands for Pen Spinning United Kingdom. It was a nationality based, English-speaking Pen Spinning Community that became defunct around late 2011.
The community had released two major CVs before becoming inactive: PSUK 1st and PSUK 2nd.
Despite being defunct, a few UK spinners have used the board name since, notably Juminuwo in popular CVs and Ceru entering under the community's name in WT15. There has also been controversy over spinners entering competitions under the community's name despite not being from the UK, using it to gain extra spaces in competitions.