The Bare Bones is a Dif-e-Yo yo-yo that was the first to have flush mounted Dif Pads. Its shape is similar to that of the Wide Sport, but more aluminum has been left in the rims so that the yo-yo has a significant weight without adding the large rubber rings. Furthermore, the Bare Bones was the first Dif-e-Yo to include engraved axle hubs (rather than stickers). It was the first Dif-e-Yo players' model to include a sanded exterior and a polished inner "bowl." Of course, it also features a KonKave bearing. Dazzling Dave Schulte had used the Bare Bones to break the world record for Eli-Hops.
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