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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 FreeHand Zero - ExtremeSpin, v. 2 |
Exhibit #4376 |
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Type | Special Release |
Shape | Concave )-( |
Axle | Bearing |
Color | Gray/Black |
Packaging | Bubble Carded |
Construction | Multi-piece plastic |
Response | Friction Sticker |
Gap | Adjustable - Spacers |
Condition | Mint |
Date | 2006 |
Owner | Rick Brough |
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From extremespin.com
"After the amazing response to the first version [of the Freehand Zero - ExtremeSpin], we made a second version! This time one sidecap has our ExtremeSpin spikes logo in silver on a black sidecap; the opposite side has the standard FH Zero logo in silver imprint on black sidecap."
About ExtremeSpin
ExtremeSpin.com was a skill toys website whose address was based in Joliet, Illinois, USA. Besides selling mainly yo-yos, spin tops, diabolos, and juggling equipment, they also hosted the ExtremeSpin forum, ExtremeSpin blog, Team ExtremeSpin, and a variety of training videos around these skill toys. The site started in late 2000 and went offline/out of business May 2007.
Released November 2006.
Original retail price: $25 US.
Of interest...
The edition seen in this exhibit was version 2. See the Duncan Freehand Zero - ExtremeSpin, version 1 exhibit. | |
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