should i remove the bearing shield when applying thin lube? and what company/kind of lube do u use most often?
No you should not EVER remove the bearing shield, period, never, not for any reason, NO, NEIN! -Steve
you should make a yoyo out of lincoln logs
Yes! We can called it "The Lodge". -Steve
wooly markmont again? :)
Nope.
Any plans for affordable throws like the Onedrop benchmarks? I know you guys can manage it!!
It's something that Chris and I have been talking about for a while now. It's a lot more work than you can imagine, but we have ideas and a direction...now we just have to figure out how to get the return tops made to our specs in larger quantities at a lower price. Which is ultimately just ridiculously hard. -Steve
CLYW's heaviest return top? or heavy feeling throws?
In what terms/specs would you say are competition based throws different from "everyday" return tops?
Competition stuff has lower walls, more rim weight, and is built specifically for the string to touch as little of the return top as possible during play. -Steve