Archive for the ‘General’ Category

So since the Fly Master first came out I’ve had a soft spot for it. My first one had a problem with the seem between rubber and plastic, so Ben hooked me up with a better one. A+ service. Since then (with a little modding: frictions ticker and thin spacers) its been in my pocket rotation.
Now the 2nd wave of the modular design is on its way. Priced around $15. 66 grams. K Pad. Awesome.

Check out the sorrydad flickr for all the tagged yo-yos. In this picture you’ll see” Titanium looping yo-yo, Titanium Bapezilla and a proto Fluchs 2!
Just a heads up that we (Save Deth) are planning on having Mongu Hoodies at IYYO/Worlds this year.


Check out all the info over at SaveDeth.com
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The first drop of Twenty Seven is now at Yo-Yo Nation. Be sure to keep your eyes pealed for more releases, especially the Save Deth x Twenty Seven, my personal favorite.
The Wooly Marmot release is fast approching and CLYW has dropped pictures and quantities;

100 of these awesome pinkish purple.

100 Hulk Smash. Classic Jensen style.

25 of these. Personally my favorite of the 3. very cool 2 color splash with a clear anodizing.
As always, great job guys!
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Ed Haponik has joins forces with SPYY and for the debut they have put together the Flying V.
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A slimline, aluminum beast. I had a chance to throw this at BAC this year and its very well distributed. Solid feel. And like all SPYY, extremely smooth on the string.
It also comes with 2 bearings. A regular C and a “skinny” C, for that snappy responsive play Ed loves.
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Again, the Flying V follows in the Addicteds’ footsteps by offering the every popular C bearing. Also a silicone groove that fits groove pads or you can silicone it yourself.

One of the dopest yo-yo art projects ever!

Paul Escolar put together a limited edition of 11 “Hornstacks”. Now you can make any yo-yo look like the CLYW logo. All hand cast and numbered by Escolar.

No word on how these will be sold/distributed, regardless I’m going to need to get my hands on a pair.
Check out the process over @ PaulEscolarisDrunk.com.

I don’t know much about Japan Technology, or its new yo-yo, the Kamui. But it looks awesome.

It’s a machined plastic yo-yo, but I’m really interested in the hex nut they fit into it. One problem with some machined plastic yo-yos is they thread right into the plastic and you end up stripping the plastic.

It also has a really interesting shape, an off string h-shape.

And it also uses metal spacers, another good thing for machined plastic yo-yos.


