That is nuts indeed. I've got a friend who manufactures competition yoyos for a living. It is a weird subculture. Lots of folks from SE Asia. One of the curious things about the competition yoyos (I was given one) is that they are designed to not come back up. That bight on the string makes it go up and down nice but when people are doing tricks you want it to really just spin freely for a long long time. Lots of precision part milling. As a consequence, if you are used to a normal yoyo, you drop it down and then it just sits there and spins and never comes back. Makes you look like you don't know what the hell you're doing.
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