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All About the 650 & 346 in Balloon Folding

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Summary: Learn all about the 650 and 346 and what they are used for with expert tips on balloon animals and creations in this free balloon folding video clip.

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Jeremy Telford is able to fold balloons ranging in size from 6 feet to 6 inches. He can juggles anything from knives, to sink plungers. Jeremy does some magic and can also be a clown...read more

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"Hi, I'm Jeremy here on behalf of Expert Village. I'm here to talk to you about the different varieties of balloons. Right now we're going to go ahead and talk to about the 350 variety and the 646. I'm going to go ahead and blow up another 260 variety because the 350 and 646 are not commonly used I don't have a whole lot of them but in relations a 260 and 350 is going to be about this sixth. Which means I have an inch diameter and it's going to be 50" long so it's 60" long with this flowing inflated. A 646 is the same thing it has a 6" diameter and it blows up about 6" long. That one I have an example of with my alien the alien is actually floating inside of a 646 clear balloon. Now the problem with 350s and 646s one the more expensive they are not something you want to use all the time in your designs. But if you are going to do something really large something to help save time or the other thing with the clear you can put stuff inside easier. Now one problem with this size balloon is the color choices you have a lot less choices than what you do either the ones with the 160s or 260 balloons."

eHow Article: All About the 650 & 346 in Balloon Folding

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