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Duncan O-Boy
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The O-Boy by Duncan Toys was their very first yo-yo product released following founder Donald F. Duncan's purchase of the Flores yo-yo company. The yo-yo mentioned the yo-yo patent as on the original Flores yo-yos, but curiously didn't include the Duncan name. The O-Boy is similar is design to the Flores yo-yos, suggesting that Flores blanks were used in the early production model. It features a narrow string gap, slip string (not tied to the axle) and an ink-stamped logo.
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2.0 Width: N/A String Gap Width: N/A
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1930
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O-Boy
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Fixed wooden axle
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One-piece wood
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Imperial
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The O-Boy by Duncan Toys was their very first yo-yo product released following founder Donald F. Duncan's purchase of the Flores yo-yo company. The yo-yo mentioned the yo-yo patent as on the original Flores yo-yos, but curiously didn't include the Duncan name. The O-Boy is similar is design to the Flores yo-yos, suggesting that Flores blanks were used in the early production model. It features a narrow string gap, slip string (not tied to the axle) and an ink-stamped logo.