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Duncan Freehand 1


Freehand 1
Freehand1.jpg
Manufacturer Duncan
Release date 2001
Shape Butterfly
Color Red, blue, yellow, green, orange, silver
Weight 65.8g
Dimensions 2.25" diameter
Material Plastic
Bearing size Duncan size
Response system Friction stickers

The Duncan Freehand 1 (often abbreviated FH1), designed by Steve Brown, was the first yo-yo intended for freehand play—it was packaged with a counterweight for this very purpose. The Freehand was also the first Duncan yo-yo to use Friction Stickers.

Production of the Freehand 1 stopped when the original mold broke. Original packaged FH1s prices soared in auctions as a result. Duncan released three plastic version of the Freehand since then: the Freehand 2, Hyper Freehand, and the Freehand Zero. Duncan also released a high-end version made of magnesium, the Freehand Mg, along with the aluminum Metal Zero and Metal Zero 2.

The Freehand 1 was initially available in red, blue, and yellow. Other colors were available but less common for special edditions. For instance, orange is rare, green was sold exclusively at Yoyoguy, and bionic silver also. There were also special edition Freehands sold with custom sidecaps or special event editions, such as the Yo-Yo Ninja Boy Freehand.

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Stock FH1Edit

This is my review for the Duncan FH!

I've been using the FH yo-yo for little more than a year and I love this yo-yo. It has great sleep times and can do tricks that most of my old yo-yos (mainly yomegas) could do. It's also a great yo-yo for doing freehand and off string tricks. I mainly use it for on string but do occasionally do the other types. --Doug Green

I've used the original Freehand for several months now, and it works reasonably well, it just doesn't spin very long due to the friction pads mostly. It feels cheap due to the plastic covers on the sides. It is well balanced for freehand tricks, and I was able to get a good price on sale at Target for 6 bucks. Not bad for 6 bucks.--Eric Walker

Once upon a time, my small collection of Renegades exploded in firebomb attacks. Apparently, the U.S. Military thought my Glow-Gade to be a thermonuclear bomb and, in those cases, napalm was the answer. So, then, I had no choice but to buy the newest Weapon of Mass Destruction: the Freehand. It was a crude feeling device, but it's response system was a much needed breath of fresh air. At the time, kids were carving the sides of yoyos for response, or using tub treads. All in all, it was a good addition to my arsenal: smooth player (albeit a little rattly when you open up the gap), pleasant shape, smooth plastic. I'd buy another one if I could. (Keyofnight 23:34, 29 September 2008 (UTC))

Recessed FH1Edit

I'm reviewing a Freehand 1 that has been recessed by Takeshi. I use mine with a gold bearing. The weight distribution could be a little bit better. This yo-yo is a great choice for advanced play. --128.253.217.111

Siliconed fh1Edit

I bought a sliconed FH1 from Dan Ickler and was amazed by its play. It plays very smooth even though it is quite responsive. I find it plays better than my FH2 and FHZ's as well. A very nice smooth yoyo.

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