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Henrys Tiger Snake with Slider modular axle
Exhibit #3118
TypeProduction
ShapeModified
AxleTransaxle - Plastic
PackagingDisplay Boxed
ConstructionComposite
ResponseStarburst
Diameter61 mm
Width27 mm
GapAdjustable - Twist
Weight53 gm
ConditionMint
Date1999
OwnerRick Brough
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The Tiger Snake was fashioned after Henrys' more expensive aluminum-hubbed Coral Snake. However, this version was much lighter because it used a black plastic hub. A very fast yo-yo for looping. This model had the Slider plastic transaxle bearing pre-installed. The Slider was part of Henrys AXYS system--a modular system of four different axles that were completely interchangable. As with all Henrys yo-yos, the string gap was completely adjustable by slightly rotating the halves. Henrys called their string gap adjustment capability Quicktrick. The original release of Henrys Tiger Snake had a very weak starburst response added.

Collected December 28, 1999.

Original retail price: $20 US.
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