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{{Infobox simple | name = Busine$$
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{{Infobox Yo-Yo New
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|title1=Buzine$$
| image = Antiyo business.jpg
 
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|image1=AntiYoBuzine$$.JPG
| manufacturer = [[Anti-Yo]]
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|manufacturer=[[Anti-Yo]]
| Release date = Martin Luther King Day 2007
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|release_date=Martin Luther King Day 2007
| shape = Butterfly
 
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|shelf_status=Discontinued
| color = Burnt Sunshine/Purp'<br>Polished (Risky Busine$$) <br> Black (Black Busine$$)
 
 
|shape=Butterfly
| weight = 66 grams
 
 
|color(s)=Burnt Sunshine/Purp'<br>Polished (Risky Buzine$$) <br> Black (Black Buzine$$)
| dimensions = Diameter: 49mm <br> Width: 35mm
 
 
|weight=66 grams
| material = Aluminum
 
 
|dimensions=Diameter: 49mm <br> Width: 35mm
| bearing_size = Size C KonKave
 
 
|material=Aluminum
| response = Kentaro Pads}}
 
 
|bearing=Size C KonKave
The '''Busine$$''' is a yo-yo from [[Anti-Yo]] and is [[Brian Cosky]]'s signature yoyo, released on Martin Luther King Day in 2007. It's smaller than your average yo-yo, with a shape possibly said to have come from the [[Duncan Mosquito]]. It also features the usual Slip Matte finish, a KonKave bearing, and Kentaro Pad response. It was the last yo-yo Anti-Yo made using the KonKave bearing. Its run is limited to 450 pieces.
 
 
|response_system=Kentaro Pads
 
}}The '''Buzine$$''' (also known as the '''Biz''' for short) is a yo-yo from [[Anti-Yo]] and is [[Brian Cosky]]'s signature yo-yo, released on Martin Luther King Day in 2007. It is smaller than your average yo-yo, with a profile that is said to have possibly come from the [[Duncan Mosquito]]. It also features the usual low-friction Slip Matte finish, a KonKave bearing, and Kentaro Pad response. Its production run is limited to 450 pieces.
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Also released were the '''Risky Buzine$$''', which had a polished finish and was limited to 10 pieces, and the '''Black Buzine$$''', of which only 12 units were made and had a blackish-colored finish.
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Also released were the '''Risky Busine$$''', which had a polished finish and was limited to 10 pieces, and the '''Black Busine$$''', of which 12 were made.
 
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
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Image:Antiyo business.jpg|Buzine$$ side view
 
image:AYBiz.jpg|Biz on cash.
 
image:AYBiz.jpg|Biz on cash.
 
Image:business_gold.jpg|Burnt Sunshine
 
Image:business_gold.jpg|Burnt Sunshine
 
Image:business_purple.jpg|Purp'
 
Image:business_purple.jpg|Purp'
Downloadfile-8.jpeg|Standard Businne$$ on the left, the Risky Busine$$ in the middle, and the Black Busine$$ on the right
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Downloadfile-8.jpeg|Standard Buzine$$ on the left, the Risky Buzine$$ in the middle, and the Black Buzine$$ on the right
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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==Trivia==
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*The currency symbols on the Biz are the United States dollar sign, the Japanese Yen, and the British pound.
 
[[Category:Yo-yo]]
 
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[[Category:Anti-Yo yo-yos]]
 
[[Category:North American yo-yos]]
 
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[[Category:String trick yo-yos]]
 
[[Category:2000s yo-yos]]
 
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[[Category:Discontinued yo-yos]]

Latest revision as of 01:14, 19 June 2019

The Buzine$$ (also known as the Biz for short) is a yo-yo from Anti-Yo and is Brian Cosky's signature yo-yo, released on Martin Luther King Day in 2007. It is smaller than your average yo-yo, with a profile that is said to have possibly come from the Duncan Mosquito. It also features the usual low-friction Slip Matte finish, a KonKave bearing, and Kentaro Pad response. Its production run is limited to 450 pieces.

Also released were the Risky Buzine$$, which had a polished finish and was limited to 10 pieces, and the Black Buzine$$, of which only 12 units were made and had a blackish-colored finish.

















Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • The currency symbols on the Biz are the United States dollar sign, the Japanese Yen, and the British pound.