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Rob Lambert
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It was brought to my attention that Duncan yo-yos actually go back to 1929, starting with the Imperial and Butterfly models. 1968 was when Duncam merged with a little-known toy conglomerate named Flambeau, and that was when the more sophisticated yo-yos began emerging on toy store shelves. As previously stated in 2012, Duncan TV commercials were seldom seen on Saturday morning network cartoon shows. Duncan still went on the cheap by advertising on the local, or syndicated, market. Occasionally, ads were published in Marvel or DC comic books.
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