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- Yo-yo - Wikipedia
A yo-yo (also spelled yoyo) is a toy consisting of an axle connected to two disks, and a string looped around the axle, similar to a spool It is an ancient toy with proof of existence since 440 BC The yo-yo was also called a bandalore in the 17th century
- The origins of the Yo-Yo, one of the oldest toys known to . . .
The Yo-Yo is believed to have originated from a Chinese toy known as the Diabolo From China, it is thought that the toy expanded its popularity in two directions The first was toward Europe, Ancient Greece to be more exact, and secondly to the Philippines, in southeast Asia
- Museum of Yo-Yo History
You have found the most comprehensive archive of yo-yo images, historical memorabilia, and information in the world Whether you're a long-time yo-yo collector, or just looking for that long lost treasure from your childhood, this is the place
- Out of this World: A Brief History of the Yo-Yo
In the 1800s, the English term for a yo-yo was a bandalore, and English royalty made it their toy of choice Here in the United States, two Ohio inventors filed an 1866 U S patent for a product they referred to as a “bandelore” and a “whirligig,” which was made of metal
- Who Invented the Yo-Yo? - ThoughtCo
The yo-yo is one of the oldest toys and has roots in ancient Greece and the Philippines Pedro Flores mass-produced the yo-yo in America, and Duncan bought the rights and improved it D F Duncan Sr was the co-patent holder of a four-wheel hydraulic automobile brake and the marketer of the first successful parking meter
- History of the Yo-Yo – Tom Van Dan Elzen
During the late 1700s and early 1800s in France, an unexpected figure emerges in the curious history of the yo-yo: Napoleon Bonaparte himself
- Yo-yo | History, Characteristics, Facts | Britannica
yo-yo, a toy that falls and rises back to the hand by the unwinding and rewinding of a string attached to an axle that connects two disks of equal size and weight The disks can be made of plastic, wood, or metal As a person drops the yo-yo, the string that is wound around the axle releases
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