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Sponsors and Curators
The Museum of Yo-Yo History is a labor of love, and we would not be able to stay up-to-date with exhibits without the support of our sponsors and curators. Big thanks go to One Drop Design and Duncan for supplying us with their latest models, YoYoExpert for their help and support, and to Cody Orr, TotalArtist and YoYoBrothers™ for allowing us to use their collections!
If you're a manufacturer, or just a big collector and you want to help support the Museum drop me at line at chimera@yoyomuseum.com
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Duncan Professional - Super Hero - Hulk - Magic Motion |
Exhibit #2257 |
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Type | Production |
Shape | Standard (-) |
Axle | Fixed |
Packaging | Display Boxed |
Construction | Multi-piece plastic |
Response | Starburst |
Gap | Fixed |
Condition | Mint in Package |
Date | 1980 |
Owner | Rick Brough |
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Duncan's plastic yo-yo with a Reslon coated metal axle, in the same body shape as the Duncan Professional.
This series of seven yo-yos came out in 1980 when "Superman" the theatrical movie was released, "The Incredible Hulk" series began airing on TV, and "Wonder Woman" was in its third season, also on TV.
The counter display included Superman (8), The Incredible Hulk (8), Wonder Woman (6), Spiderman (8), and Batman (6). Each yo-yo came packaged in clear plastic boxes with a hang tab and yellow printed insert.
The Magic Motion animation on one side of the yo-yo was created by Optigraphics Corporation. When you tilted the yo-yo, the character image changed to an alternate image. The other side of the yo-yo held a static image of the character.
Original, unopened boxes of this yo-yo still have the very long single piece of tape that sealed down both sides of the box top flap and usually both sides of the bottom flap.
Original retail price: $ US | |
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