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Lumar 34 Beginners
Exhibit #3153
TypeProduction
ShapeStandard (-)
AxleFixed
ColorBlue, Black, and Red
PackagingNone
ConstructionMulti-piece metal
ResponseNone
Diameter2 1/8
GapFixed
Weight35 g
Condition8
Date1970
OwnerDavid Hall
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The 34 Beginners is one of the more common tin models produced by Lumar, but still less common than the 33. Lumar was a company in the UK that produced yo-yos since the 30's. Lumar produced many tin models, and later plastic.

The body on this consists of an inner and outer tin shell, locked together. The logo is lithographed as part of tin design.
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