The ProYo Turbo Bumble Bee GT was the string trick version of the ProYo Turbo Bumble Bee manufactured by Playmaxx. This yo-yo has since been re-released as the DragonFly after Playmaxx was bought out by Duncan. The Turbo Bumble Bee GT was a popular model when it was first released, earning it the nickname "The Butterbee" due to how smooth it was considered to play when the Brake Pads are broken in. A special run of Turbo Bumble Bee GT's made of clear lexan plastic were produced and then custom-painted by John Higby. Each "Higby GT" painted by Mr. Yodel himself is a work of art into its own.
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| - The ProYo Turbo Bumble Bee GT was the string trick version of the ProYo Turbo Bumble Bee manufactured by Playmaxx. This yo-yo has since been re-released as the DragonFly after Playmaxx was bought out by Duncan. The Turbo Bumble Bee GT was a popular model when it was first released, earning it the nickname "The Butterbee" due to how smooth it was considered to play when the Brake Pads are broken in. A special run of Turbo Bumble Bee GT's made of clear lexan plastic were produced and then custom-painted by John Higby. Each "Higby GT" painted by Mr. Yodel himself is a work of art into its own.
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| - Diameter: 57mm
- Width: 28mm
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| - Various, primarily Yellow/Black
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| - Plastic with laminated paper pogs
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| - The ProYo Turbo Bumble Bee GT was the string trick version of the ProYo Turbo Bumble Bee manufactured by Playmaxx. This yo-yo has since been re-released as the DragonFly after Playmaxx was bought out by Duncan. The Turbo Bumble Bee GT was a popular model when it was first released, earning it the nickname "The Butterbee" due to how smooth it was considered to play when the Brake Pads are broken in. A special run of Turbo Bumble Bee GT's made of clear lexan plastic were produced and then custom-painted by John Higby. Each "Higby GT" painted by Mr. Yodel himself is a work of art into its own. Its design was eventually the basis for similarly shaped yo-yos, such as the Cold Fusion GT, as well as the Stunt Pilot.
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