Here are the individual prices:
Super G (mirrored rims, smooth, not to remove any damage, just for aesthetics)-$35
Nobunaga (first Sengoku I bought, amazing performer, just not part of the current lineup)-$45
G funk-$25
Too hot-$25
Bimetal Providence by topyo (galaxy edition)-$30
Wedge-$10 (with something else)
Prague edition Popstar-GONE
Everything is undamaged but the G funk and the Nobunaga, those are near mint.
I oh see that, thanks! But they only have the Chronos and that would be over 170$ to get it shipped here. The others will probably even harder to get ahold of. Its a long shot, I know haha.
Under cut H shaped yoyos are awesome. The chronos is stupid powerful. I can’t think of another bimetal with that shape, but here’s some of my favorites, you see the CLYW for sale now and then. While CLYW is busy revisiting old designs I would love to see them do either of these.
The Chronos is actually the bi-metal version of the X3 Zeus.
Honestly I never liked the undercut and this type of shape and in fact, there was a very limited period of popularity for them and then … they ended up in oblivion (the Glacier Express I think was the biggest failure of the CLYW).
However they are tastes and in case you could not find it … how they suggested you, there is a Store that still has some available …
Hola amigo!
that’s right, personally I was never attracted to Hyperion … but the concept of undercut was introduced, much earlier, by Ettore Ferro (B!ST) and according to him that was the way for the future of yoyo; there are many prototypes that he made with this shape often taken to the extreme …
B!ST Futuro
B!ST Mega-Watt
As you can read at the end of the video … “Weight re-balance whit negative-shape (undercut) concept by Mr. Bist”
B!ST Stradivari
and consequently B!ST T.O.G.
I recognize these objects as undisputed works of art as well as pieces of supreme craftsmanship and excellent genius … but the undercut itself, I don’t like it.
Hope is the last to die!
I hope it happens, after all this model has also been sold in the United States, so it is very likely that someone agrees to exchange it without major problems of international shipments