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MK1 YoYos Unicorn
Exhibit #4938
TypeProduction
ShapeConcave )-(
AxleBearing
FinishAnodized
ColorPink/Rainbow
PackagingBoxed
ConstructionComposite
ResponseCBC Slim Pad
Diameter55mm
Width44.1mm
GapFixed
Weight55.6mm
ConditionMint
Number Produced120
Date2023
OwnerRick Brough
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From mk1yoyos.com:
"I've wanted to make a yoyo like this for years, now. A much earlier version had a shape more curved inward, with full outer weight rings. My design sensibilities (and skill) have improved in the meantime, and with the additional experience from working on the Gemstones, I felt compelled to finish this up and order prototypes.

It’s not often that I’m left grinning when testing a new yoyo. Being able to palm-spin something this cleanly was a magical thing for me.

The Mk1 Yoyos Unicorn has removable caps. I am having a couple styles made, and they’re cross-compatible with most Duncan-sized (48mm) yoyo caps. The best way to remove most of them is with air pressure – even a small hand pump with a needle tip (taped to form a seal) should work.

The Unicorn’s base yoyo body is a light-weight 56 grams, with profile-set steel rings and a 12mm axle. It’s efficient – almost stark, in the cup – and helps lay the groundwork for what sort of things you can add to it without making the yoyo unwieldly. The heaviest caps bring it to around 68 grams, and increase the width from the narrow-ish 42mm all the way to 80mm. The more modest spin caps (unicorn horns?) bring it to 66mm from tip to tip.

Colorways and other caps to come.

We’re expecting the Mk1 yoyos Unicorn to release in May or June of 2023."

From yoyoexpert.com:
"The Unicorn is a cap-compatible bimetal that looks unassuming before being adorned with its "horns", which transforms it into a unique palm-spinning toy that still plays like a traditional unresponsive yoyo.

The core idea behind the Unicorn was to make something that crossed the line between yoyo and spin-top, making it ideal for palm-spins, walk-the-dog-sideways, and other fun ideas that aren't always practical with other yo-yos.

MK1 YoYos dug through the history of yo-yo/top combinations, sometimes playfully called "terror tops", and came away with a shape & size that took those ideas into a more unresponsive direction.

The Unicorn features removable caps, allowing you to customize your yoyo like never before. These caps are cross-compatible with most Duncan-sized (48mm) yoyo caps."

This model was the first retail release of the Unicorn. Released August 5, 2023, 120 units.

Recipe
Diameter: 55mm
Width: 44.1mm
Weight: Yo-yo (A-grade), 55.6gm, without side caps
• Flat ring caps: Translucent polycarbonate, 8.7gm/pair (sold separately; $5 US)
• Flat caps: Translucent polycarbonate, 9.4gm/pair (included with A-grade Unicorn)
• Unicorn caps: Translucent polycarbonate, 10.8gm/pair (included with A-grade Unicorn)
• Spintop caps: Translucent polycarbonate, 11.6gm/pair (sold separately; $15 US)
Response: 19mm slim
Axle: 12mm
Bearing: Size C
Material: 7075 aluminum anodized pink body with rainbow stainless steel rings

Original retail price: $100 USD.
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