The End Part II

Side note, I wonder when people started to think the axle size used in old Anti Yos was M6. Anti Yos and other older yo-yos that had the bearing seated on the axle used a 1/4-20 axle. A C-Bearing wouldn’t fit over an M6 axle.

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Oh, that’s interesting. Yeah I’ve seen the guts of their old stuff and how the axles look massive, and how they don’t use a normal modern style of bearing post.

I just saw people in the past refer to it as an M6 and figured they knew the proper terminology. A long chain of somebody using the wrong term in the past I guess.

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really nobody knows anything? what characteristics did they have? big vibe? major cosmetic damage? without engravings?

The Meta for yo-yo companies is to give you as little info as possible

Are you ready for the drop happening tonight?

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The colors were off, a touch of potential vibe, Engraved with “Yes Absolutely” and they came in just a grey pouch, no enamel pins, no spare pads, no extra string or box with art. They play great and were under $70 USD with shipping, I thought they were a great deal and picked up a Valencia colorway.

He’s talking about the $20 c grade ones that were apparently on sale at some point.

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no, sorry, those were the b-grades… here we’re talking about c-grades sold for $20

Edit: exactly Mike :wink:

@lytelvin never gave a explanation for those, maybe he’ll chime in and give us the details. I’m guessing they were ugly or had bad engraving issues.

Who is selling 20 dollar c grades?

If you scroll up like 4 posts he posts a screenshot. RSO.

Also this is the end part 2 thread

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in addition to the screenshot you can go and see in the RSO store…

Dang I would have liked to snag one of these. Mod it for a Buzzon SPR kit.

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There’s a drop tonight?

beautiful idea … history that repeats itself and intertwines … what did not happen for Flucks 2 :smiling_face_with_three_hearts: