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  1. Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces Using An Electric Guitar

    Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces Using An Electric Guitar

    Mick Cullen bounced a table tennis ball 96 times using his electric guitar as a paddle. He used an Ibanez electric guitar to achieve the feat.

  2. Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces Using Acoustic Guitar As A Paddle Using One Hand

    Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces Using Acoustic Guitar As A Paddle Using One Hand

    Brian Pankey bounced a table tennis ball 503 times on the back of an acoustic guitar, using only his left hand to support the guitar.

  3. Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces Using Acoustic Guitar As A Paddle Using Both Hands

    Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces Using Acoustic Guitar As A Paddle Using Both Hands

    Brian Pankey bounced a table tennis ball 523 times using his acoustic guitar as a paddle.

  4. Most Consecutive Bounces Of A Table Tennis Ball On Base Of Coffee Mug While On Knees

    Most Consecutive Bounces Of A Table Tennis Ball On Base Of Coffee Mug While On Knees

    Brian Pankey bounced a table tennis ball 865 times using the bottom of his coffee mug.

  5. Most Consecutive Bounces Of A Golf Ball On A Rubber Mallet While Dribbling A Basketball And Resting On Knees

    Most Consecutive Bounces Of A Golf Ball On A Rubber Mallet While Dribbling A Basketball And Resting On Knees

    Brian Pankey bounced a golf ball 617 times with a rubber mallet while dribbling a basketball. He completed the entire feat while on his knees.

  6. Most Charlier Cuts In One Minute While Bouncing A Table Tennis Ball On Alternate Sides Of Paddle

    Most Charlier Cuts In One Minute While Bouncing A Table Tennis Ball On Alternate Sides Of Paddle

    Brian Pankey completed 40 Charlier Cuts in one minute while bouncing a table tennis ball on alternate sides of a table tennis paddle.

  7. Most Consecutive Golf Ball Bounces On Alternate Sides Of A Rubber Mallet

    Most Consecutive Golf Ball Bounces On Alternate Sides Of A Rubber Mallet

    Brian Pankey bounced a golf ball 597 times on alternating sides of a rubber mallet.

  8. Fastest Time To Complete 25 Charlier Card Cuts While Bouncing A Golf Ball On A Rubber Mallet

    Fastest Time To Complete 25 Charlier Card Cuts While Bouncing A Golf Ball On A Rubber Mallet

    Brian Pankey completed 25 Charlier cuts in 32.47 seconds while bouncing a golf ball on a rubber mallet.

  9. Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces Alternating Between Flat Side And Spine Of A Table Tennis Paddle

    Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces Alternating Between Flat Side And Spine Of A Table Tennis Paddle

  10. Most Consecutive Tennis Ball Bounces With 360 Degree Spin Between Each Bounce

    Most Consecutive Tennis Ball Bounces With 360 Degree Spin Between Each Bounce

  11. Most Consecutive Tennis Ball Bounces On Base Of Tennis Racket Handle

    Most Consecutive Tennis Ball Bounces On Base Of Tennis Racket Handle

    Brian Pankey bounced a tennis ball 187 times on the base of a tennis racket handle.

  12. Most Consecutive Tennis Ball Bounces With Full Racket Spin Between Each Bounce

    Most Consecutive Tennis Ball Bounces With Full Racket Spin Between Each Bounce

    Brian Pankey bounced a tennis ball 65 times in a row, giving his racket a full rotation between each bounce.

  13. Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces Using Bowling Pin As Paddle

    Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces Using Bowling Pin As Paddle

    Brian Pankey bounced a table tennis ball 62 times in a row using the belly of a bowling pin as his paddle.

  14. Most Consecutive Baseball Bounces Using Alternate Sides Of A Tennis Racket

    Most Consecutive Baseball Bounces Using Alternate Sides Of A Tennis Racket

    Peter Craig bounced a baseball on alternating sides of a tennis racket for 18 minutes and 10 seconds ndash; amounting 2040 bounces.

  15. Most Consecutive Tennis Ball Bounces On Alternate Sides Of A Rubber Mallet

    Most Consecutive Tennis Ball Bounces On Alternate Sides Of A Rubber Mallet

    Brian Pankey bounced a tennis ball 512 times using alternating sides of a rubber mallet.

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