Contest: share your most "beat" yo-yo, win a new yo-yo! [ended 11/16]

I don’t exactly get what you were saying to @Theolodger

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What time does this end? Do I have time to get 15 likes? :woman_facepalming:

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@HW127, I think not

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that facepalm suggests a joke

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It’s already Friday night!!!

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Today’s the LAST day! Scroll up and like some posts if you haven’t yet, I’ve seen some great stuff up there with not that much love!

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Nice I mean the artwork :slight_smile:rr

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Yep last chance for voting!! Last day for any last minute entries!

Jump to the first reply then keep scrolling down while smashing :heart: on the stuff you enjoy!

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Yep (4 characters) :wink:

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A good way to see who’s online - post a funny comment. Hi smiley!

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My canon started literally cutting new strings from the burrs and I had to smooth it down lol

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Howdy!

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Duncan proyo is a looping Yoyo right

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immediately goes offline after saying hi

btw that’s about me

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Hm… doesn’t it say ends 11/16? Or rather 16/11…?

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It’s nearly 11/18…

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And do I care? Not really

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97 Comments!

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Yes it is. The Duncan proyo is a wood transaxle. Most of them seem to lock up when I tighten the halves down and it behaves more like a fixed axle. I’m not sure if that’s how it’s supposed to be, though. I think back when Playmaxx made Proyos they made them in butterfly shape, but I think Duncan only makes them in “imperial” style. The butterfly version that Duncan makes could be usable to do some string tricks, but they call it the Profly. That’s probably more than you wanted to know. I’m guessing you asked because the caps of my Bee have the old “proyo.com” website printed on them?

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Yes, I had a blue color proyo, it used to loop great.but unfortunately now it is broken.

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