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Buzz-On Element X
Exhibit #3394 edit
TypeProduction
ShapeConcave )-(
AxleBearing
ColorPurple Dyed with Gold Ring
PackagingBubble Carded
ConstructionMulti-piece plastic
ResponseFriction Sticker
Diameter2.25
GapFixed
ConditionMint in Package
Date2005
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Buzz-on were great yo-yos, designed and made by Dave Bazan. He essentially grabbed onto the shape and size of the popular Freehand yo-yos and Duncan Wheels, and created his own line. Trying to make the freehand even better. Exceptional balance and weight rings were added for longer spin.

This one of the early models, without SPR axle system and smaller Duncan sized bearing. Engraved weight rings and each one is hand dyed. In the early days, colored plastics in many colors were out of reach of the company. So these were made from a white hard plastic, and each dyed, so an assortment of colors could be produced. There's even a faint dye ring on the instructions from the yoyo being packed away, never opened, since about 2005 to 2006.

This one was packaged in a simple ziplock bag, with instructions and response pad.
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