Comment Re:Duncan FireWheel (Score 1) 156
Oh yes, these fetch a pretty penny on Ebay in good condition. The closest current offering is the fixed-axle Duncan Wheel, but an even more fun version is the Bandai HyperFreehand or the soon-to-be released Duncan Freehand Zero, both of which have ball bearing transaxles. The progenitor of both of these is the original Duncan Freehand (FH1), the mold of which broke a couple of years ago. These now fetch US $50 and up on Ebay. The current Duncan Freehand (sometimes referred to as the FH2) is a great yo-yo, but is a descendant of the ProYo line of yo-yos produced by Don Duncan Jr.'s Playmaxx company and is a different shape from the classic Wheel design.