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Playmaxx/ProYo Cold Fusion Isotope-2
Exhibit #1757
TypeProduction
ShapeConcave )-(
AxleBearing
ColorBronze
PackagingPoly Bagged with Card
ConstructionMulti-piece aluminum
Weight53 gm
ConditionMint
Number Produced150
Date2001
OwnerRick Brough
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The Cold Fusion Isotope-2 is the lightweight slimline aluminum butterfly yo-yo from Playmaxx. Fifty-three grams, with superior weight distribution for super long spins. Featuring ball bearing axle, take-apart design, and Playmaxx's patented brake pad technology. Uses the old standard brake pads. The brake pad and gap were redesigned compared to the Isotope-1. In a limited edition antique brass finish. Came with extra yo-yo strings, two brake pads, and a yo-yo holster.

From what I can recall, there were fewer than 150 made, but I cannot confirm that number. This model was among Playmaxx's last released yo-yos before Duncan took over in 2001.

Original retail price: $75 US.

See also the Cold Fusion Isotope-1

Yo-Yo used genuine ProYo replacement parts that included bee strings and cork brake pads.
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