All week at the Museum of Yo-Yo History, Graeme Wright will be posting One Drop exhibits starting with the Project!
They will also be publishing a new “History of One Drop” article, and giving away a Benchmark Series H! All you have to do to enter is open up your Twitter and tweet using the HASHTAG #OneDropWeek. At the end of this week, they’ll be randomly picking the winner of a Benchmark Series H!
Take a stroll down memory lane over at Yo-Yo Museum, you might learn something new and walk away with a new toy!
Can we just get a quick bit of appreciation for the tolerances that Onedrop work to please?
The bearing seat is so precise that the bearing pops on and off with ease, yet the yoyo stays perfectly smooth. Most other yoyos I’ve tried have required a bearing tool and the forearm strength of popeye to remove the bearing, and even then a lot of them aren’t nearly as smooth.
I’ve broken bearings before trying to get them off throws, it’s amazing to be able to simply lift it off.
It will be a terrible day if she ever looks and goes, “I’m kinda over red, black, and white.” That’ll probably be the day after hell freezes over, though.