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Hummingbird Yo-Yo Man/Smothers Brothers, v. 2
Exhibit #3000
TypeProduction
ShapeStandard (-)
AxleFixed
ColorBlue
PackagingBubble Carded
ConstructionThree piece wood
ResponseNone
GapFixed
ConditionMint in Package
Date1989
OwnerRick Brough
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This poly-bagged with header card model is the second version release of the Yo-Yo Man yo-yo. It included "Hummingbird" in the logo on side A. The reverse side has the "Smothers Brothers" silouette logo. (To see the silouette logo, see the "Side B, large" image in this exhibit.) Body is made from kiln-dried hardrock maple. Came in colors red, white, or blue. Compare with version 2 in poly-bag with header card.

Version one of the yo-yo had a gold outer ring around the Yo-Yo Man logo, but did not have an imprint of "Hummingbird" above Tom Smothers' head.

The yo-yo commemorated The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (1988–1989). To augment their act, "Yo-Yo Man" became part of their shows. Tom Smothers had created the mostly non-speaking character in the late '60s, a comedic performer of tricks using a yo-yo. The term "Yo-Yo Man" is registered in his name. In their 2008 tour, Yo-Yo Man was listed as the group's opening act.

In 1992, Salt Lake's Dale Myrberg went backstage at Las Vegas' Golden Nugget to see his friend, Tommy Smothers, the comedian, who has the term "Yo-Yo Man" registered in his name. Smothers was entertaining some kids by doing yo-yo tricks. When he saw Myrberg, he stopped in his tracks and asked him to take over. "Then," says Myrberg, "I heard this voice saying, 'Oh, look, there's the REAL Yo-Yo Man.' "It was Smothers' wife, Marci. That meant a lot to Myrberg, which is why he will sometimes sign an autograph as "the REAL Yo-Yo Man." But he has no intention of challenging the "Yo-Yo Man" title taken by Tom Smothers, because Smothers is his benefactor. Myrberg became nationally known in 1988 and 1989 when he appeared as a guest on "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" on CBS Television. When asked how good Smothers is with the Yo-Yo, Myrberg smiles and says confidently, "On a 10 scale, Tom is 5 and I'm an 18." Myrberg considers Smothers "a class comedian," but says he doesn't do "the fancy two-handed stuff.*

* Lythgoe, Dennis (4 November 1994). "The Real Yo-Yo Man's a S.L. Man". DeseretNews.com. Last retrieved 21 October 2018.

Original retail price: $10 US.

See also the Tom Kuhn "Smo-Bro" yo-yo by clicking "Close-up" in the exhibit.
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