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Playmaxx/ProYo Cold Fusion
Exhibit #2009
TypeProduction
ShapeModified
AxleBearing
FinishAnodized
PackagingDisplay Boxed
ConstructionMulti-piece aluminum
ResponseBrake Pad
ConditionMint in Package
Date1998
OwnerRick Brough
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Aluminum ballbearing yo with cork brake pads. Same as the plastic Turbo Bumble Bee yo-yo but in aluminum. Came with the following: black lycra-type yo-yo glove; two pins; two extra brake pads; brass axle; two wooden axles; two extra strings (yellow and black in color); two brass spacers to configure the yo-yo with an adjustable gap; cold fusion yo in one black halve and one yellow halve; one round instruction booklet; all packaged in a lithotin canister. Came with a free "Cold Fusion" time piece, also seen in this museum. Collected February, 1999.

These yo-yos in the canister occasionally come up for auction, but most of the time they are missing one of more accessories. If you are interested in such a yo-yo, use the reference image - "Complete contents" - in this exhibit to help you make an informed bid.

Original retail price: $135 US.

Yo-Yo used genuine ProYo replacement parts that included bee strings and cork brake pads.
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Opposite side
Can, closed
Can, lid open
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