| Buick Yip - Single Dry Wood Dummy - Domestic Customers Only!
If you care about having the absoulte best Wing Chun dummy available on the market today, bar none, then you must have a Bucik Yip Wing Chun Wooden Dummy. There is no question about it, for those that care about their Wing Chun and proper training, this is the ONLY dummy to buy. No other even comes close.
Orders for 5-10 dummies are usually placed at time. It is not unusual to find these dummies being resold for well over $1000-$1500 each! Get yours today while they are still available, because the wood is hard to come by, and could be discontinued at any time!
The measurement of all the dummies are based on Wong Shun Leung's dummy made by Koo Sang. These Dummies are made with the most accurate measurements. A lot of those in the market are made without reliable measurement sources.
The dummy has over dozens of measurements, but the basic measurements are:
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Diameter - 21 cm
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Length - 1.4 meters
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Arm length - 29.5 cm
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Distance between two top arms (from middle of arms tip) - 21 cm when open, 19 cm when close.
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From top of dummy to top of 1st opening - 25 cm
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From top of dummy to top of middle arm opening - 55.5 cm
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Dimension of arm holes - 4 cm
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Arms tip - 3.5 cm
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Arms base - 5.5 cm
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Top of the dummy leg from end to centre of knee is 30 cm.
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From centre of knee to bottom is 42 cm.
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Cross section of the leg is 7cm X 8 cm (appx.), and part at the knee is slightly bigger.
Average weight of the dry wood dummy TRUNK is about 70 lbs.
(All dummies Include 2 x 1.5 meter horizontal bars). It takes about 4-6 weeks to make (although we often have stock on hand ready to ship within 2-4 weeks) and 6-8 weeks to ship.
All dummy legs are made of marble wood. The wood has a natural twist so the legs are in one piece and can stand kicking in practice without giving up. The dummy arms are 30 cm length, and if you can break the arms (or leg) Buick will replace them by postage at no extra cost.
Dry Wood Dummies:
Average weight of the dry wood dummies are about 35 kgs. The wood used is very common in China for making heavy castle doors and pillars for temples. The material used to produce these dry wood dummies are from old pillars which they used to serve for temples and pagodas. We have access to them because new China is taking down a lot of old constructions to make way for new constructions. These pillars are at least twice in diameter and the dummies are rolled down to the size of 21 cm in diameter.
They are perfectly dried and the virtue is they will not create cracks like fresh commercial wood which due to rapid reduction of water content in dry Winter climates in many regions of the world. The material is a Chinese plant, which I still haven't found the English translation for it yet, but we use extensively in history, for pillars of temples, castle doors, etc. Such material has proven its everlasting nature. Buick is still having intense demand from all over and many of them are repeat orders from those that appreciate what they're getting. |