Buzine$$ | |
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Manufacturer | Anti-Yo |
Release date | Martin Luther King Day 2007 |
Shape | Butterfly |
Color | Burnt Sunshine/Purp' Polished (Risky Buzine$$) Black (Black Buzine$$) |
Weight | 66 grams |
Dimensions | Diameter: 49mm Width: 35mm |
Material | Aluminum |
Bearing size | Size C KonKave |
Response system | Kentaro Pads |
The Buzine$$ (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.
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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Trivia
- The currency symbols on the Biz are the United States dollar sign, the Japanese Yen, and the British pound.