"The Cold Fusion design was inherited by Duncan when they bought out the Playmaxx company. The yo-yos in the inventory that Duncan had received was originally part of the settlement from the infamous lawsuit between Playmaxx and Custom Yo-Yo, and were in various stages of completion from raw to finished."@en . . "Duncan Cold Fusion"@en . "Black"@en . "Cold Fusion"@en . "Brake Pad Technology"@en . "Modified"@en . "Aluminum"@en . . "Width: 29mm"@en . . "Size A Duncan"@en . . "Diameter: 57mm"@en . . . "Yellow/Black"@en . "Red/Black"@en . "2000.0"^^ . . . "The Cold Fusion design was inherited by Duncan when they bought out the Playmaxx company. The yo-yos in the inventory that Duncan had received was originally part of the settlement from the infamous lawsuit between Playmaxx and Custom Yo-Yo, and were in various stages of completion from raw to finished. The company first sold the Playmaxx ProYo Cold Fusion line, and then sold the remaining yo-yos with their own marque, as part of the De-Luxxe series alongside the Mondial and the very expensive Freehand Mg. Once the parts supply was exhausted, Duncan had discontinued this model around 2007-2008."@en . . "60"^^ .