Yoyo: a definition a toy which consists of a circular object that can be made to
go up and down a long piece of string to which it is tied (Cambridge University
Press Dictionary) Ancient History The origins of the modern yoyo can be traced
far back into history. The yoyo is thought to have originated in China in
1000B.C. where it took the form of two connected ivory discs that were made to
move up and down a silk string. The earliest surviving examples have been dated
to around 500B.C. where they are mentioned in Greek historical records and can
be seen depicted in vase paintings. It is thought that this makes the yoyo the
second oldest toy in the world (the doll is at number one). The earliest
surviving example dates from around this period and is on display in the
National Museum of Athens in Greece. Ancient Greek yoyos came in two types: the
first was made from wood or metal and was likely to have been used for day to
day play. The second was constructed from terra cotta (a brittle ceramic
material which would have made it difficult to use as a toy) and is thought to
have been for ceremonial purposes only. In ancient Greek society a young man
would often mark his passage into adulthood by giving up his toys as a sacrifice
to the gods
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so this may have been the function of these decorative ceramic yoyos. The
Philippines and origins of the name There is evidence to suggest that a type of
weapon similar to the yoyo was used for hunting in the Philippines from the 16th
century onwards. It is thought that this could have lead to its use as a toy by
Filipino children and even the adoption of the name yoyo which means come back
in the native language of the area. This is not proven however and it is also
possible that the yoyo could have been introduced to the Philippines from China
along the busy trade routes of the time. The main advance of the Philippine yoyo
design over earlier models was the introduction of the looped slip string which
means looping the string around the yoyo axle rather than tying directly on to
it. This enables much greater stability in the movements of the body of the yoyo
and opens up the possibility of a huge range of free spin tricks. The
Philippines also has another important part to play in the development of the
modern yoyo; as we will see later the introduction of the yoyo name to the USA
and its subsequent explosion in popularity was largely down to the actions of a
clever Filipino businessman. 1700 1900 The yoyo spread across Europe from the
Far East during the 18th and 19th centuries, becoming especially popular amongst
the nobility and aristocracy of France
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Scotland and England. Yoyos during this period were often extremely ornate and
constructed from ivory or glass with polished brass axles. A young Prince Louis
XVII of France and the Prince of Wales (future King George IV of England) were
both pictured playing with yoyos at this time which would have greatly increased
the toy s popularity with the upper classes. Yoyo explosion The yoyo craze hit
the USA in the 1920 s with a man named Pedro Flores and the start of his Yo yo
Manufacturing Company in Santa Barbara, California. Flores was from the
Philippines and recognised the huge potential of the toy to become a best seller
elsewhere in the world. Although patents existed for similar toys in the US
prior to his arrival
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he is credited with introducing the Filipino style of yoyo with the looped slip
string . His company was soon producing over 3,000 yoyos an hour and its success
attracted an American businessman named Donald F. Duncan who purchased the
company from Flores around 1930. Duncan renamed the business and soon spread the
yoyo craze across North America using clever marketing campaigns which included
a travelling troupe of Duncan YoYo Professionals . These performers were
constantly on tour showing off Duncan products and the amazing tricks that could
be performed with them. Duncan introduced the butterfly yoyo configuration which
reversed the traditional imperial style and gave a greater area for catching the
yoyo on the string when performing certain tricks. By 1962 The Duncan Toy
Company was selling over 40 million yoyos per year and had trade marked the name
yoyo
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seriously damaging the ability of competitors to market their own similar
products. Sadly all was not well financially and the Duncan Company filed for
bankruptcy in 1965. This was due partly to the excessive costs involved in
trying to protect the yoyo name trademark (a fight that was ultimately to prove
unsuccessful). Following the collapse of the company, the Duncan brand name was
bought by Flambeau Plastics who continue to manufacture a range of Duncan yoyos
to this day. 21st century yoyo There have been several advances since the 1970 s
that have further increased the popularity of yoyos worldwide. Most of these
centre around the axle and increasing spin times to allow more complicated and
advanced tricks to be performed. In 1978 Tom Kuhn invented the world s first
yoyo that enabled the user to change axles. Then in 1980 Michael Caffrey
patented a yoyo with a centrifugal clutch transaxle that allowed the yoyo to
spin freely when rotating at high speed at the bottom of the string but
automatically return the yoyo to the user as soon as the spin speed dropped to a
certain level. A further breakthrough occurred in 1990 when Kuhn released the
world s first true aluminium trans axle ball bearing design. These improvements
in yoyo technology have helped advanced players to push the boundaries of yoyo
tricks to new levels. The simplicity of the basic yoyo along with these new
technological advances means that it has stood the test of time and remained a
hugely popular toy: delighting children and adults alike for over 2
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