Citations:Statue of Liberty


 * 1993, George Gillson, Beyond the cascade: step-by-step guides to 88 classic 3-ball juggling tricks, 2nd ed, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Ugly Juggling, p 43:
 * [heading] Statue of Liberty [¶] Hold your left hand up (in a comfortable position) just like the Lady in the Harbour. Now, one after the other, float each ball up from the right hand to a point about 2–3 inches above the . . .
 * 2001, Ben Finnigan and Dorothy Finnigan, Juggling: from start to star, Champaign, Illinois: Human Kinetics, p 51:
 * Create the Statue of Liberty by throwing up to your extended arm and letting the balls drop down at a slight angle toward the throwing hand to be caught and throw again. . . . [¶] You learn the Statue of Liberty the way you learned the shower.
 * 1993, George Gillson, Beyond the cascade: step-by-step guides to 88 classic 3-ball juggling tricks, 2nd ed, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Ugly Juggling, p 43:
 * [heading] Statue of Liberty [¶] Hold your left hand up (in a comfortable position) just like the Lady in the Harbour. Now, one after the other, float each ball up from the right hand to a point about 2–3 inches above the . . .
 * 2001, Ben Finnigan and Dorothy Finnigan, Juggling: from start to star, Champaign, Illinois: Human Kinetics, p 51:
 * Create the Statue of Liberty by throwing up to your extended arm and letting the balls drop down at a slight angle toward the throwing hand to be caught and throw again. . . . [¶] You learn the Statue of Liberty the way you learned the shower.