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===Solo videos=== | ===Solo videos=== | ||
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<youtube width="320" height="192">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Liwv1IOCP2I</youtube> | |||
First posted on [[UCPSB]] on June 15th, 2006. | |||
====2nd Solo==== | ====2nd Solo==== | ||
<youtube width="320" height="192">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFBKGQ5ScDc</youtube> | |||
Released on August 15th, 2007. | |||
===Influential work=== | ===Influential work=== | ||
====I-Sonic==== | ====I-Sonic==== | ||
Revision as of 14:18, 25 January 2021
Toshikazu 'Bonkura' Nagai (5 December 1985-13 September 2007) was a famous JEB spinner. He was one of the first spinners to be televised, along with the likes of SEVEN and Ryo and was vice chairman of Pen Spinning Association Japan, an organization aiming to teach and spread awareness of pen spinning. Competitively he took part in the Pen Spinning World Tournament 2007. He features in famous early Collaboration Videos such as JapEn 1st and JapEn 2nd.
Bonkura's influence on the hobby across many facets has resulted in him being considered one of the first 'legendary' spinners, and he consistently ranks high on lists of the best spinners of all time.
Spinning
Solo videos
1st Solo
First posted on UCPSB on June 15th, 2006.
2nd Solo
Released on August 15th, 2007.
Influential work
I-Sonic
String tricks
Magnet tricks
2 Hands
Collaboration videos
Vice Chairmanship of PSAJ
Competitive Spinning
World Tournament 2007
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
In the media
Death
Bonkura died of cardiac failure on the 13th of September 2007, aged 21. The news was announced to the pen spinning community on the 21st of September 2007, with a eulogy of his contributions to PSAJ and the pen spinning community as a whole.[1]