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One Drop Cabal
Exhibit #2333
TypeProduction
ShapeConcave )-(
AxleBearing
ColorWhite
PackagingBoxed
ConstructionMulti-piece plastic
ResponseFlow Groove
Diameter56.6mm
Width44.7mm
GapFixed
Gap Width4.25mm
Weight67.1g
Estimated Value$60
Date2016
OwnerGrahame Wright
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With the Rally, our first plastic yo-yo, we started with injection molded polycarbonate halves (outsourced to a factory in the U.S.) and then finished them off in the machines at our shop. The end result was great, but we are always looking for ways to improve. Our expertise is in machining, so when talks of a second plastic yo-yo began, we knew there was only one way to do it. Machining the entirety of the yo-yo out of bars of Delrin in house.

First discovered in the 1920s by Herman Staudinger, who received the 1953 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Polyoxymethylene(POM), also known as Delrin, didn't become commercially available until the 1960s. Used extensively in the automotive and consumer electronics industry, it is now the foundation of our second plastic yo-yo, the Cabal.

The Cabal boasts a rounded and classic profile, similar to yo-yos from days past, but with all the modern play we've grown accustomed to. Inside, you'll find familiarity within the axle system - it's the same one we pioneered in the Rally but with an all new flat hub for that clean and sleek look. Since Delrin is less dense than aluminum, the entire body of the yo-yo was designed to be a little thicker than usual giving everyone who throws it just a little more to love. When you hold it you can feel that diamond cut finish. The Cabal will satisfy your nostalgia for plastic but won't hold you back with it's refreshing modern refinement and play.


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