I wouldn't compare him with Brunn. And Gatto was a generation later, so not be taken into account at the time. And Rastelli did "evens".
Then Ignatov's clubs are also great, fast, Alberts, Treblas, high bx, everything, .. no matter if "russian technique" or which ideals. Not?
Also tried to find on "russian technique" .. best I got was this: http://www.jagorart.com/workshop.html and some ballet-like scholar's clips that mentions it somewhere https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%22russian+technique%22+juggling I'm not sure if fitting / adapting the props, the props' flights, to - in the first place - harmonic body motion (instead adapting your moves to where the props are thrown and caught, as I understood it from that bit of the above hints I found), is any "russian" or "Ignatov"-original-style, but not rather has ever been an aspect of mastering your tool in sports, crafts, martial arts.
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