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Bandai BlazeGriffon Body
Exhibit #2216
TypeProduction
ShapeConcave )-(
PackagingBubble Carded
ConditionMint in Package
Date2011
OwnerRick Brough
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Bandai's "HyperCluster BlazeGriffon Body" yo-yo body released July 23, 2011. This particular date was the apex in the HyperCluster series and its popularity. The greatest number of yo-yos (2), bodies (14), and bearing sets (2) were introduced by Bandai.

The BlazeGriffon body is wing-shaped and includes a four gram weight ring in the perimeter of each halve. You could use the body on most HyperCluster core parts for string tricks.

The HyperCluster series took the ease of yo-yo customization to a whole new level. The back of the package shows you other configurations you could build using compatible bodies, core parts, and bearings from other HyperCluster-series yo-yos.

Came with the two plastic body halves, user guide, customization guide, and trick guide.

Original retail price: $9 US.
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