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Charmore Yo-Yo
Exhibit #615
TypeProduction
ShapeStandard (-)
AxleFixed
ColorRed
ConstructionMulti-piece plastic
ResponseNone
DiameterD:5.8cm W:3.3cm
GapFixed
Weight79.5g (!)
Estimated Value$30US
Condition6
OwnerTom Cunningham
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The Charmore Company was started by Louis Marx. The company licensed the trademark "yo-yo" from Duncan in the 1950s. Marx was most known for his Lumar brand sold overseas, especially in the United Kingdom.
 

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