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Duncan Freehand Mg
| Duncan Freehand Mg | |
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| Manufacturer | Duncan |
| Release date | (please complete) |
| Shape | Butterfly |
| Color | blue, black, red, white caps w/Freehand Mg logo |
| Weight | 66 grams |
| Dimensions | Diameter: 60mm Width: 36mm |
| Material | 99.5% Forged Magnesium .5% other |
| Bearing size | Duncan Type A Ball Bearing |
| Response system | Friction Sticker |
The Duncan Freehand Mg is a Freehand Zero made from 99.5% Magnesium with 0.5% other elements to stabilize and harden the metal. The gloss red is powder coated over the Magnesium body.
It came in a deluxe box wooden box with a special silver counterweight set. Bearing axle, take-apart design, gap adjustable with spacers, Friction Sticker response.
Magnesium has some disadvantages that make the Mg more expensive:
- Expensive $450 - $750
- Harder to work with than aluminum
- Flammable in powder form
Photos
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These photos picture a red Mg without the side caps.