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Duncan O-Boy Jr
Exhibit #648
TypeProduction
ShapeStandard (-)
AxleFixed String
FinishPainted
ColorRed
ConstructionThree piece wood
ResponseNone
Diameter2" Dia
GapFixed
Estimated Value$65
Condition9
Date1940
OwnerJim Wright
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O-Boy was the name of Duncan's first model, and they continued using the product name throughout their early history.

Pictured here is the O-Boy Jr. These are beginners models with fixed string, and usually came in half red, half black, but sometimes in other colors. This one is in particularly nice condition with exceptional logo. Beginners models often are well worn, as they were someone's first yo-yo and take a lot of abuse.
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