Are the yoyos actually hand made?
My yoyos are 100% hand made whenever possible. While I do strive for repeatability, each yoyo half is individually made. I strive for balance over symmetry. With the Fixed Axle models, instead of buying premade dowels and putting them into the yoyos, each axle is turned on my lathe to assure smoothness. I do use industrial manufacturing partners to make my ball-bearings and axles, but I set each one by hand. This method of production gives each one of my yoyos a unique feel.
Can I buy 2 yoyo exactly same?
Just like each half of my yoyos, They are close but not identical.
Vibe?
The “V” word is something used to describe a negative attribute of a machine made yoyo.
Because these yoyos are hand made, each one has a unique resonance that gives the player more feedback than other yoyos.
What tricks are these yoyos good for?
My fixed axle yoyos are made to be able to spin or “sleep” at the end of the string. I test every yoyo I make and they can do tricks like Loop the loop and boingy boingy with a tug response. The ball bearing yoyos can be played in 1A 3A 5A competition level play.
How long does they spin?
With my fixed axles, as with many things, it depends. Realistically, with proper form, 10 to 15 seconds is the time you have to perform your tricks. With Ballbearings: In my test, I have gotten them to spin over 5 minutes on one throw
I take the approach that it’s not how long it spins but what you do with it during that time.