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DeBerti Big Daddy, 2.5 in. (holes) |
Exhibit #4213 |
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Type | Production |
Shape | Concave )-( |
Axle | Bearing |
Finish | Unfinished |
Color | Polished billet aluminum |
Construction | Multi-piece aluminum |
Response | CBC Slim Pad |
Diameter | 63.6mm |
Gap | Fixed |
Condition | Mint |
Date | 2020 |
Owner | Rick Brough |
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From the Deberti website:
This is like no Yo-Yo on the market. This 2.5" (63.5 mm diameter) DeBerti Cyclone Yo-Yo is fully machined out of a solid chunk of billet aluminum. This is the baby to the 4" (101.6 mm diameter) machined DeBerti Big Daddy yo-yo. It is manufactured in house right here in the USA and ready to make a statement of high quality, while delivering high precision aspects of Yo-Yo tricks, including sleeping the DeBerti billet Yo-Yo for over a minute!
If your looking for a crazy different gift or just want to wow your buds with something different, the DeBerti billet Yo-Yo won't let you down!
2.5" DeBerti billet Yo-Yo Specs
• Fully machined 2.5" billet aluminum Yo-Yo.
• Custom grooved 10 ball bearing for sleeping.
• Response pads for quick return.
• Machined throwing star holes cutting the air as the Yo-Yo is in full motion, also allowing the billet machined cuts to drop weight for highest performance.
• Stainless steel cap nuts.
• Machined finish.
• MADE IN THE USA.
This yo-yo is covered by US Design Patent D949,976.
This yo-yo came with one neon orange cotton string and a black drawstring bag See also the 4" Deberti Big Daddy yo-yo. By design, each DeBerti aluminum billet yo-yo that appears in this museum came with small, random machining marks. Cosmetically they are not perfect, but they are balanced and play fine. If you are collecting these yo-yos, set your expectations with this understanding in mind.
DeBerti is a family-owned USA company that creates custom machined aluminum parts for vehicles, racing, and one-off builds. Why they created yo-yos is not clear from their website.
Released May 2020.
Original retail price: $70 US.
Of interest...
To see all yo-yos with holes in this museum, in the left panel, select Exhibits.
In the right pane, in the Name/Model field, type holes , then select Browse. | |
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