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The Duncan Freehand Mg is a variant of the famed FH Zero in the De-Luxxe series, made from 99.5% forged magnesium with 0.5% other elements to stabilize and harden the metal. The Mg came in either powdercoated or anodized finishes. It was first released in 2004. After 10 years, it was discontinued in 2014. The initial releases of the Mg were either powdercoated red or matte silver. Later colors produced include powdercoated blue and green, as well as matte black. The Barebones Edition Mg's were produced in green and yellow-gold. Magnesium has some characteristics that makes the Mg more pricey:

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  • Duncan Freehand Mg
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  • The Duncan Freehand Mg is a variant of the famed FH Zero in the De-Luxxe series, made from 99.5% forged magnesium with 0.5% other elements to stabilize and harden the metal. The Mg came in either powdercoated or anodized finishes. It was first released in 2004. After 10 years, it was discontinued in 2014. The initial releases of the Mg were either powdercoated red or matte silver. Later colors produced include powdercoated blue and green, as well as matte black. The Barebones Edition Mg's were produced in green and yellow-gold. Magnesium has some characteristics that makes the Mg more pricey:
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Dimensions
  • Width: 36mm
  • Diameter: 60mm
  • String Gap: Adjustable via spacers
Release Date
  • 2004(xsd:integer)
  • 2013(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Freehand Mg
response
  • Original: Friction Stickers
  • Barebones Edition: Duncan Silicone Stickers
bearing size
  • Size A Ceramic
  • Size A KonKave
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Weight
  • 66(xsd:integer)
Manufacturer
Color
  • Various
Material
  • 0(xsd:double)
  • 99(xsd:double)
Shape
  • Butterfly
abstract
  • The Duncan Freehand Mg is a variant of the famed FH Zero in the De-Luxxe series, made from 99.5% forged magnesium with 0.5% other elements to stabilize and harden the metal. The Mg came in either powdercoated or anodized finishes. It was first released in 2004. After 10 years, it was discontinued in 2014. It originally was packaged in a deluxe wooden box with a limited edition silver/black (or white/black) Duncan character counterweight set for 5A play. It also has a ceramic ball bearing, take-apart design, spacers for adjusting the string gap, and Friction Sticker response (the yo-yo comes with a set of four stickers). The Freehand Mg originally retailed for $400-450 USD, making it the most expensive yo-yo of its time. In 2013, Duncan sold a "Barebones Edition" of the Freehand Mg for $200 USD, which is essentially the same yo-yo without the deluxe wooden box. Also, this version uses Silicone Sticker response, and also comes included a random, limited edition black/white counterweight. It also comes with a Dif-e-Yo KonKave bearing. The initial releases of the Mg were either powdercoated red or matte silver. Later colors produced include powdercoated blue and green, as well as matte black. The Barebones Edition Mg's were produced in green and yellow-gold. For the Mg's final run in December 2014, the Barebones Edition models were sold on the official Duncan website for $100 USD each, after which the yo-yo would finally be discontinued. Magnesium has some characteristics that makes the Mg more pricey: * Very expensive, between $450 and $750 * Much more difficult to work with than aluminum * WARNING: Flammable in powder form!
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