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[[Image:Tk3in1.JPG|thumb|No Jive 3-in-1]]
 
[[Image:Tk3in1.JPG|thumb|No Jive 3-in-1]]
The '''No Jive 3-in-1''' yo-yo was invented and [[Patents|patented]] in 1978 by [[Tom Kuhn]], and has been in production ever since. It uses a metal rod with threaded ends that screw into reversible axle nuts inserted into the yo-yo halves holding them together. The rod passes through a wooden axle sleeve, giving the the 3-in-1 the play and appeal of a traditional fixed wooden axle yo-yo. This made it the first take-apart wooden yo-yo, and allowed it to be reassembled in three different [[shapes]] by turning one or both of the halves around: "classic" (standard), "flying camel" (butterfly), or "pagoda" style. The design also made it easier to untangle knots from the string. Tom made at least 30 different prototypes and tried many different materials for the axle and string before settling on his final design. Originally made with a plain maple finish, the No Jive has been seen in stained, airbrushed, laser carved, and laminated styles over the years. The success of this yo-yo established Tom Kuhn as America's top maker of wooden yo-yos.
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The '''No Jive 3-in-1''' yo-yo was invented and [[Patents|patented]] in 1978 by [[Tom Kuhn]], and has been in production ever since. It uses a metal rod with threaded ends that screw into reversible axle nuts inserted into the yo-yo halves holding them together. The rod passes through a wooden axle sleeve, giving the the 3-in-1 the play and appeal of a traditional fixed wooden axle yo-yo. This made it the first take-apart wooden yo-yo, and allowed it to be reassembled in three different [[shapes]] by turning one or both of the halves around: "classic" (standard), "flying camel" (butterfly), or "pagoda" style. The design also made it easier to untangle knots from the string. Tom made at least 30 different prototypes and tried many different materials for the axle and string before settling on his final design. Originally made with a plain maple finish, the No Jive has been seen in stained, airbrushed, laser carved, and laminated styles over the years. The success of this yo-yo established Tom Kuhn as America's premier manufacturer of wooden yo-yos.
   
 
==Specifications==
 
==Specifications==

Revision as of 07:35, 6 February 2015

Tk3in1

No Jive 3-in-1

The No Jive 3-in-1 yo-yo was invented and patented in 1978 by Tom Kuhn, and has been in production ever since. It uses a metal rod with threaded ends that screw into reversible axle nuts inserted into the yo-yo halves holding them together. The rod passes through a wooden axle sleeve, giving the the 3-in-1 the play and appeal of a traditional fixed wooden axle yo-yo. This made it the first take-apart wooden yo-yo, and allowed it to be reassembled in three different shapes by turning one or both of the halves around: "classic" (standard), "flying camel" (butterfly), or "pagoda" style. The design also made it easier to untangle knots from the string. Tom made at least 30 different prototypes and tried many different materials for the axle and string before settling on his final design. Originally made with a plain maple finish, the No Jive has been seen in stained, airbrushed, laser carved, and laminated styles over the years. The success of this yo-yo established Tom Kuhn as America's premier manufacturer of wooden yo-yos.

Specifications

  • Shape: Convertible
  • Axle: Wood
  • Packaging: Boxed
  • Construction: Three piece wood with axle bolt
  • Gap: Fixed
  • Size: 2.25" diameter
  • Weight: 58.2g

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