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Bump :))
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Added the Tundra to the want list.
Bump please.
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Bump. RBC possibly procurred ![]()
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Adding RSO x ILYY E1nstien to the want list ![]()
E1nsTien found ![]()
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will still buy the Turning Point Radiance
Thanks will keep you in mind if I decide to sell instead if trade for it
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Bump. Added some RSO to the want list. would like either a YWETI (just missed one) or a Mecha Bapezilla (also just missed, although it wasn’t the se version that I mainly like)
The throw that remains my most coveted is the silver bullet however.
Bump. Focusing my search on the RSO silver bullet for now.
The SB 2 is for me, like many others I suppose, a very nostalgic throw. I’m a recently coverted RSO fanboy, I like ti throws and I like responsive so it’s a perfect throw for me.
I had an SB2 back in the 90s (I still have it and when I got back into yoyoing about 2.5 years ago it was all I played for about 1.5 years till I discovered all of the advances in the hobby over 25 years) which was the pinnacle back then and at the time I thought I must have been the only person in Ireland to have one.
My Aunty in Detroit sent me a yoyo catalog in the post and my parents mail ordered the SB 2 through that store for my birthday that year, I still have that catalog as well, some pictures below.
So that’s my origin/sob story. if anybody has one and is willing to let it go it would be going to a good home - it will be played and admired and treasured, cheers!
FYI there were 74 SBTi released. There are also 3 model variants of YWETi
Thank you for that info, I hadn’t considered that the relatively low production numbers of the SBti would likely make it even more elusive.
I decided to remove the YWETI from my search list for now, although I’ll still be keeping my eyes peeled for one. I’d take any version but the one I liked the most is the raw SE version, although someone metioned to me in conversation that they thought the non SE version played better.
It’s kind of wild that an SB-2 cost exactly the same in 1998 as today! But I guess maybe the manufacturing costs have gone down? ![]()
Apparently 80 bucks in 1998 is equivalent to $160 in today money.













