What did you get in the mail, 2025?

Congrats on 8 months!! That’s definitely worthy of celebrating! :partying_face:

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I love my nextgen as well, prolly my most thrown yoyo out of my entire collection honestly. :yo-yo:

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I’ve been wanting to learn fixie - seemed like a cool one to start on

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I found a listing on Amazon for a mystery yoyo. It was $17.99 so I figured why not. I’m actually pretty impressed with this thing!


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Bonsquatch

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T52 can refer to 6063 aluminum apparently

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T52 is a Halo(Video Game) reference

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Can you feel a difference between the 62 and 63 g versions?

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Immediately imagined Bon Scott as a sasquatch. Thank you for that image.

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Spintastics Tigershark

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The painted version is so cool looking

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There’s a new goose in town.

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all of my duncan capped yoyos are pryed open on the outer edge using a metal ruler and it worked so well

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Oh man, that T52 looks so nice :face_holding_back_tears: Honestly the only G2 I am really interested in atm. Hope you enjoy it!

That goose looks so beefy

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I kept the axle threaded into the one side and pushed the cap out with the nut, but this may result in cracking.

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Just got these in from @Splizacular!

Thanks so much! Can’t find them around me at all.

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Threw both side by side last night and though I’m certainly not the most skilled (and may have been a couple beers deep), I could definitely tell a difference both in hand and in play (though tbh, I really didn’t think I would). The 63 is very present on the string and requires more deliberate movement. The 62 has more float and feels like it requires less attention from the thrower (throwing a trapeze, I can feel the 63 swing all the way around and land in the string. By contrast, when I throw the 62 it seems to just suddenly appear on the string, if that makes sense). Hope that helps!

It’s a pastel kind of day for me too…

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