Made in USA

Honestly I couldn’t tell you, I never really payed attention when I got it from YoyoRaven via Vilmos, you would have to pry it out of my cold dead hands anyway as it’s one of my favorite ODs. I own two. To me this yoyo is 100% functional and the bearing sticking has no impact on it.

I will say that the 10 balls are noticeably looser on bearing posts in general than generic CT bearings, which could contribute to some of your observations.

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Aaaaaaaaaaaaaah man, and now I understand why all ODs come with the 10-Ball. Variables… Speaking of bearings, the Diorama plays omfg nice with a groove or Pixel bearing. Just sayin’.

Oh, and you guys so killed it with the SYFO and the GOPA. You and Yoyorec should totally do a collab. And hook up with Zipline for the strings. :grin:

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@SR1 pretty much. Thanks for all the replies. Very informative.

We build our posts to match the ID tolerance of our bearing. When you’re dealing with 2 ten thousandths of inch tolerance, you have to be very exacting.

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The Graviton retails for $179.99. Maybe that is the threshold for higher precision.

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This makes a lot of sense.

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The same can be said for my Tachyon, which retails for less (bearing comes off with fingers). Graviton is also a 7068+ti model and Tachyon is is 7068+SS, which accounts for the price bumps.

I will say that my yoyofriends paragraph and sync both have tighter bearing posts.

I also went through and grabbed like 12 other ODs and all of them have loose bearings, my Valor is an isolated offender.

It’s also significantly easier to yank on a CT as opposed to the tenballs so maybe that contributes a bit.

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I’m sure there are exceptions.

Just tested my Graviton bearing removal and it most definitely needs a tool.

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Tachyon is $104.99. Just north of my Da Vinci, but I think that is significantly more than any OD of similar vintage. Especially tapped axle.

But it really depends on whether every Graviton and Tachyon that ships has the same perfect bearing precision. A few that are perfect just means that perfection is within the larger range.

Some may be loose because they are actually too loose. Or those could be scrapped because the mfr. considers looseness to be a fault but tightness to be acceptable.

Without the actual manufacturer volunteering their standards, it is all speculation.

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Seems like a great yo-yo anyway.

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Thanks for the discussions. It’s time for me to head for the weekend. Cheers.

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@da5id thank you very much

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I agree, play is very good. Been playing it a lot the last couple of days. :grin:

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Made in USA…
So getting back on topic, let’s not limit this to yoyos and OD vs the world.

So who makes your car, TV, stereo, phone, computer…?
You name it. Where is it made? :speak_no_evil: :hear_no_evil: :see_no_evil: :man_shrugging:

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Just checked my laptop and it said made in China (samsung galaxybook)

For me mainly my yo-yos. Cars are made in Germany. Motorcycle made in Italy. Guitars made in the States. Guitar amplifiers made in the States and one is Vietnam. Bicycle made in the States. iPad\phone is most likely made in China. If I have a choice I look for places that have a good labor practice. If I buy a new car it will most likely be made in a union shop in the States.

Edit: One car is 100% made in a union shop in the States. A 1969 Pontiac Trans Am.

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How I feel after this thread…

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I would not consider this a narrow yoyo because I’d consider it a gigantic yoyo :skull_and_crossbones:

“Wide” isn’t subjective and I don’t think the argument that it is subjective really fits. Some of the examples you used (Like the Format: C) Do not fit into the category of being wide relative to its size, at all.

I’d argue the only time something is “wide” being subjective is when someone’s used to 50mm wide yoyos for 1A and they drop down to 47mm width, then they’d probably argue that 47mm is narrow. Not that anyone would really agree with them because its absurd to unironically think of 47mm as narrow (at least right now).

Like, it doesn’t matter how gigantic or oddly shaped the yoyo is, if its wide its wide. @IoSonoFormaggio kinda hit the nail on the head. It’s objectively wider than the average. Thus, it is a wider yoyo, and by extension

A wide yoyo.

But it is a wide yoyo? This doesn’t change anything. We just shifted the focus away from 1A to 4A. If you took a 4A yoyo and used it for 1A you’d surely notice that its noticeably 1. Larger and 2. Wider? I don’t see or get this argument.

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me looking at this thread

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