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DescriptionYoyo patent 1866.png | detail from 'Whirligig'; U.S. patent #59745, 1866 (first U.S. yo-yo patent) |
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James L. Haven Later versions were uploaded by Berkut at en.wikipedia. |
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edit- 2004-12-05 09:15 Berkut 395×669×8 (24654 bytes) cleanup
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