Here are some yos I need. I am mostly into Duncan's - from the early '50s up until the late '70s. The earlier ones are just too expensive and the later ones are of no interest to me. I will add pictures and descriptions of more as time allows. Enjoy yourself and for god sakes, if you have any yos you are getting rid of ... let me know!

The Duncan Wheels yo. Funky and fun, and needed for just those reasons. A good one for the collection.

The Yomega Panther. I love classy looking wooden yos. This one is no different. I think the black with silver foil is righteous looking.

The Newton Yo Diddley. Classy. Wooden. 'Nuff said.

The Tom Kuhn No Jive. Another classic wooden Imperial, but this has the logo burned into the side panel. Love it.

The Tom Kuhn No Jive 3-In-1. Very cool yo that can be changed to 3 different configurations by unscrewing the post and flipping the panels. Wodd + gadget factor = must have.

The ProYo Flores Collector's Edition. Again, wooden, but this one has recessed panels and classy looking lettering. I like.

The Yomega St. Patrick's Day Collector. If I even need to start explaining this one, you need help. These are rarer then hen's teeth and are a true modern day collectible. I may never find one ...

The Yomega Fireball Jewel. I like the jeweled yos and this is no exception.

Yomega 20th Anniversary Fireball. Cool collector piece and I like the Fireball anyway, so it is a good one to pick up.

The Duncan Brand. This was another funky '70s model. Wood-grained plastic with a western cattle brand on the back side. It came in several different brand choices, including the MK, which I used to have, years ago, now I can't even find a picture of the back of one.
Here are some yos that I would love to own, but most likely never will due to the prices they command.
There are many more yos that I want, but most of them are vintage and quite pricey. I will add some here though as time allows.
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