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Duncan Litening
Exhibit #640
TypeProduction
ShapeStandard (-)
AxleFixed
FinishPainted
ColorGreen with Yellow Crackle
ConstructionOne piece wood
ResponseNone
Diameter2.25" Dia
GapFixed
Estimated Value$1500
Condition9
Date1958
OwnerJim Wright
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The Duncan Litening is one of the most sought after models from the old Duncan company. Duncan was always trying new painting methods to make their line more diverse, and the Litening was created for crackle paint. One color is painted on the yo-yo first, then a second color is sprayed on top. As the second coat drys, the lines of the first color show thru. They look like bolts of "lightning", so hence the name "Litening". This was a very short lived model from around 1958. The correct effect was difficult to create consistantly, and was discontinued.

Pictured here is a very close to Mint Duncan Litening, dark green with yellow crackle. The sticker has very minor wear, and is also near mint. Green is the most common color for a Litening, but it is still a very rare yo-yo.
 

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