Ah yes! Thanks! They do look great I love cool etchings so much! lol
Nice. Love those colors and engravings. I’d like to hear how they play. I almost bought one when it was first released.
Tossing around my new Variant. Good play on this thing! Trying it with a concave bearing and some slick6. Very nice. Seems odd, but I kinda like these plastics. I have metal yoyos. I enjoy them, but I Like the plastic ones. Perhaps as I get more into string tricks I’ll see where the difference lies. In the mean time, toss a toss!
Over the past few days I have been playing with this a lot. Old school (2010) organic with a somewhat narrow diameter of around 38mm, it really puts your skill to the test and is very rewarding.
Really is a great throw, glad you’re digging it!
DNS………I know, what’s that? lol
How do you like that Machination?
Those are beautiful man. Love that Top Deck; what color/finish is that? And is that a Blockade bottom right?
One Drop Parlay in Black with an OD Flat 10 ball laced with Airetic White Hot Standards. Just a classic and classy under florescent lights.
I really like the Machination. It is so smooth and stable. It falls into that category of throws that makes it feel a little bit like I’m set on Easy mode.
I decided I really wanted one after watching one of @EOS44’s videos not too long ago. He was throwing a gold one, and it looked so good, I just had to have one. I kept procrastinating though, and I’m glad I did because they (Toybania) eventually discounted it pretty heavily and I got it at a bargain price.
The finish on the Top Deck is just ordinary pyramatte “gold” as far as I know.
The bottom right yoyo is a Machination.
The Machination is indeed super good. It plays super interesting. It’s one of those yoyos that seriously deserve to be called “floaty”.
Also, is so super cool to hear you got one because of me. At least that tells me that i helped Vivek sell his stuff with my videos lol.
there’s a bearing in the counterweight…? what is it there for?
It helps with string tension…the string can’t become over tightened like it can when it’s tied to your finger because the bearing in the counterweight allows for the string to unwind freely to stay neutral.
haha I feel like I’m doing a super poor job of explaining this.
no no that totally makes sense!
It’s also fun to spin the counterweight!