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Yomega Power Brain 2005
Exhibit #4461
TypeProduction
ShapeModified
AxleTransaxle - Plastic
ColorOrange, translucent
PackagingBubble Carded
ConstructionMulti-piece plastic
ResponseStarburst
Diameter60.1mm
Width36.35mm
GapFixed
Weight59gm
ConditionMint
Date2005
OwnerRick Brough
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From the Yomega packaging:
"From Yomega's experimental technology division, comes the next evolution in revolutions. Announcing the gamma edition of the Yomega Brain series - the Power Brain. This yo-yo contains a smooth, piston-like, four-way synchronized cluth system that engages simultaneously. The new system delivers prolonged spin time and super smooth automatic returns. It is the most advanced auto return technology ever created. With the Power Brain, Yomega proves once again that it crushes the learning curve in yo-yo play."

The Power Brain was the follow-up to Yomega's sophomore release of the X-BRAIN in 1998. The Power Brain was also used in the "Chara" (Character) Brain series. See Chara Brain - Gumby & Pokey for one such example.

See also the debut release of the Yomega Power Brain from 2001.

Recipe
Diameter: 60.1mm
Width: 36.35mm
Weight: 59gm
Axle: Plastic transaxle sleeve
Material: Polycarbonate
Response: Starburst

Original retail price: $ US.
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