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Mocchi Onigiri (shape)
Exhibit #2773
TypeSpecial Release
ShapeSpecialty
AxleBearing
FinishUnfinished
ColorWhite
PackagingNone
ConstructionComposite
ResponseSilicon Ring
Diameter64 mm
Width45 mm
Weight72 gm
ConditionMint
Date2017
OwnerRick Brough
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The Onigiri is a custom-made triangular-shaped yo-yo designed in Japan. The CAD design was printed on a 3D printer. The yo-yo itself uses Duncan's MOD Spacer 5158PK for the internal components. The parts kit includes a Dif-e-Yo 10 ball concave stainless bearing, clear pink plastic MOD spacers with Duncan SG (silicone groove) stickers for response, a long threaded axle, and patent-pending reversible metal bearing spacers. The yo-yo is made from 3D printing filament. The side caps are from a Duncan Freehand. The Onigiri was made on-demand only.

Original retail price: $90 US.

Onigiri is a popular Japanese food made from white rice formed into triangular or cylindrical shapes and often wrapped in delicious nori (seaweed).

See also the wooden triangle "G-Yo" by Holgate and the plastic Recess "First Base - Onigiri Club Edition" yo-yo.

Of interest...
To see all non-circular yo-yos in this museum, in the left panel, select Exhibits.
In the right pane, in the Name/Model field, type shape, then select Browse.
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