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Sponsors and Curators
The Museum of Yo-Yo History is a labor of love, and we would not be able to stay up-to-date with exhibits without the support of our sponsors and curators. Big thanks go to One Drop Design and Duncan for supplying us with their latest models, YoYoExpert for their help and support, and to Cody Orr, TotalArtist and YoYoBrothers™ for allowing us to use their collections!
If you're a manufacturer, or just a big collector and you want to help support the Museum drop me at line at chimera@yoyomuseum.com
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Spintastics Technic - Dale Oliver's - (glow) |
Exhibit #4805 |
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Type | Production |
Shape | Modified |
Axle | Transaxle - Wood |
Color | Glow in the dark |
Packaging | Bubble Carded |
Construction | Multi-piece plastic |
Response | None |
Gap | Fixed |
Condition | Mint |
Date | 1998 |
Owner | Rick Brough |
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Spintastics glow in the dark Technic model. A wooden fixed axle yo-yo with a control edge designed for excellent looping characteristics. At the time in 1998, the Technic was the lowest cost professional quality competition yo-yo on the market. Designed by 1992 World Yo-Yo Champion, Dale Oliver. To say, "Designed by Dale Oliver", is a significant statement because every world’s champion since 1992 has won the competition using yo-yos that used concepts designed by Dale Oliver.
All U.S. made Spintastics yo-yos were made from virgin polycarbonate plastic, the same plastic used in bank teller’s bullet proof shields. In other words, these yo-yos will not break. And, all Spintastics yo-yos used a take-apart style for easy string knot removal and were rim-weighted, making them among the longest spinning plastic yo-yos on the market.
Original retail price: $10 USD.
Of interest...
To see all glow in the dark yo-yos, yo-yo parts, and yo-yo accessories in this museum, in the left panel, click Exhibits.
In the right pane, in the Name/Model field, type glow , then click Browse. |  |
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