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Hi-Ker 59
Exhibit #660
TypeProduction
ShapeStandard (-)
AxleFixed
FinishPainted
ColorWhite
ConstructionThree piece wood
ResponseNone
Diameter2 3/8
GapFixed
Condition7
Date1954
OwnerJim Wright
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Rhinestones always added to the popularity of a yo-yo. The Hi-Ker 59 featured only 3 stones, and they were not even centered on the yo-yo. The stones were positioned at the points of a very unusual logo design. The same slightly oversized blacks used by the original Hi-Ker/Cheerio. 

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