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American Spinners Standard (VR-104)
Exhibit #1760
TypeProduction
ShapeStandard (-)
AxleFixed
FinishPainted
ColorVermilion Red
PackagingDisplay Boxed
ConstructionThree piece wood
ResponseNone
ConditionMint
Date1990
OwnerRick Brough
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Wooden halves are rather unusual. The shape is reminiscent of a Jack Russell Coke yo but looks like a slightly larger diameter. A one-piece yo-yo; very well made. Painted in vermilion red.

This model of yo-yo came out in 1990. By the mid 90s wooden yo-yos began to give way to mass produced plastic and metal yo-yos. By about 2004, the golden age of Tournament-style wooden yo-yos—the staple of yo-yo play since 1928—had all but disappeared.

Original retail price: $7 US.
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