Midfake Beyblade Discussion and Information

I’ve noticed from my own experience that sights like beysandbricks.com tend to sell midfake 4D style beys. They also sometimes sell midfake regular metal fight. Like for instants I’m pretty sure my Flame Libra is a mid fake but my Galaxy Pegasus is real as they come. I am very tight due to the fact I bought an L Drago Destructor and it’s a mid fake. Which is most disappointing. If anyone knows any other sites that actually have TT legit beys please reply to this thanks
Hello guys! I've seen you discussing about midfakes beyblades and i really wanna to take some doubts that i have. So, i'm actually trying to buy from a store called "beyblade gift store" from aliexpress, but i am really insecure about this whole beyblade midfake lead stuff. I have no issue with not being original but my biggest concern is with lead poisoning. This store sells that products saying specifically that is a "genuine" takara tomy product. But how would i make sure that is truth? And what about this lead test? It really works? Or it will sinalize lead even in original products as well?

And what about new boy products? They have a seal claiming safety for toys regulations. But are they reliable?
There’s an Amazon company called Huixcui that sells midfake beyblades and called them “metal assembled: gyro”. They made mistakes like making dread Bahamut and wizard fafnir right spin, and giving the sting disc and charge driver on imperial dragon. they also gave the 12 disc to drain fafnir and god valkyrie. But the manual is the funniest part. It has misspellings and sentences that sounds like something out of r/engrish

(Dec. 01, 2022  7:54 PM)DragoCollector Wrote: I’ve noticed from my own experience that sights like beysandbricks.com tend to sell midfake 4D style beys. They also sometimes sell midfake regular metal fight. Like for instants I’m pretty sure my Flame Libra is a mid fake but my Galaxy Pegasus is real as they come. I am very tight due to the fact I bought an L Drago Destructor and it’s a mid fake. Which is most disappointing. If anyone knows any other sites that actually have TT legit beys please reply to this thanks

There’s Mall of Toys, and there’s also BelleJiu on Amazon. (BelleJiu is the Korean manufacturer of TT beys. It’s where I got my vanish fafnir from.) there’s also the store from this very website, and there’s also beygems.com (idk if it’s real or not.) and there’s also beycentral.com (idk if it’s real or not either.) but there’s another thread that says that ever-wish.com is totally legitimate. You can also test your luck with eBay, that’s where I got a real guilty longinus.
(Jan. 25, 2023  11:40 PM)Caleb_Coolman Wrote: There’s an Amazon company called Huixcui that sells midfake beyblades  and called them “metal assembled: gyro”. They made mistakes like making dread Bahamut and wizard fafnir right spin, and giving the sting disc and charge driver on imperial dragon. they also gave the 12 disc to drain fafnir and god valkyrie. But the manual is the funniest part. It has misspellings and sentences that sounds like something out of r/engrish
Uh, that's just a fake. There's no punchline here that's just a fake. Midfake burst beyblades don't exist.
(Jan. 26, 2023  1:11 AM)greg8972 Wrote:
(Jan. 25, 2023  11:40 PM)Caleb_Coolman Wrote: There’s an Amazon company called Huixcui that sells midfake beyblades  and called them “metal assembled: gyro”. They made mistakes like making dread Bahamut and wizard fafnir right spin, and giving the sting disc and charge driver on imperial dragon. they also gave the 12 disc to drain fafnir and god valkyrie. But the manual is the funniest part. It has misspellings and sentences that sounds like something out of r/engrish
Uh, that's just a fake. There's no punchline here that's just a fake. Midfake burst beyblades don't exist.
Dude, it literally used the images for the TT beys.

(Feb. 16, 2023  5:54 AM)Caleb_Coolman Wrote:
(Jan. 26, 2023  1:11 AM)greg8972 Wrote: Uh, that's just a fake. There's no punchline here that's just a fake. Midfake burst beyblades don't exist.
Dude, it literally used the images for the TT beys.

Also, yes, i know they’re just straight up fakes from MQ funny toy. But they’re actually decent. 
(Feb. 16, 2023  5:54 AM)Caleb_Coolman Wrote:
(Jan. 26, 2023  1:11 AM)greg8972 Wrote: Uh, that's just a fake. There's no punchline here that's just a fake. Midfake burst beyblades don't exist.
Dude, it literally used the images for the TT beys.

(Feb. 16, 2023  5:54 AM)Caleb_Coolman Wrote: Dude, it literally used the images for the TT beys.

Also, yes, i know they’re just straight up fakes from MQ funny toy. But they’re actually decent. 

sooo.. fakes lol
i think this was just a manufacturing error, as one person said real original beyblades have a little bit lead, and so do the midfakes, the midfakes have almost precisely the exact weight as the original, and the ONLY thing telling both appart is a code, wich could be just a machine error, and since almost no new responses from the people who started this discussion, and no answers, we will never know
(Apr. 18, 2021  10:41 PM)MagikHorse Wrote:
(Apr. 18, 2021  9:14 PM)Flame-Byxis Wrote: What is the difference between the two other than the number on the bottom?

It's all in the font, but what that means itself could be huge. If  we believe the story of being bought ten years ago, the one on the left was purchased in 2011 (which means it was made before 2013, as people claim of any production number ending in -13). This would not only prove that theory wrong due to the item being received before its supposed creation date, but also reveal that there are some "real" AO813 Metal Fight Beyblades out there that aren't midfakes at all using this style of font and reveal it as a legitimate production stamp.

It's actually huge if there's a notable difference here in the beys inside, and may make the font more important than the numbers alone towards identifying true midfakes and clear up some of the mysteries behind the AO813 mold stamp along the way.

That still doesn't make sense. It ends with 2013, but is claimed to be made in 2011.
This isn't the first time this happened. From a Shopee seller I've seen a legitimate Bandid Goreim (because it had a Ban Kee sticker, one of the licensed distributors) had a code of A0414. I'm really confused.
(Jul. 11, 2023  2:15 PM)BeyCrusher29 Wrote:
(Apr. 18, 2021  10:41 PM)MagikHorse Wrote: It's all in the font, but what that means itself could be huge. If  we believe the story of being bought ten years ago, the one on the left was purchased in 2011 (which means it was made before 2013, as people claim of any production number ending in -13). This would not only prove that theory wrong due to the item being received before its supposed creation date, but also reveal that there are some "real" AO813 Metal Fight Beyblades out there that aren't midfakes at all using this style of font and reveal it as a legitimate production stamp.

It's actually huge if there's a notable difference here in the beys inside, and may make the font more important than the numbers alone towards identifying true midfakes and clear up some of the mysteries behind the AO813 mold stamp along the way.

That still doesn't make sense. It ends with 2013, but is claimed to be made in 2011.
This isn't the first time this happened. From a Shopee seller I've seen a legitimate Bandid Goreim (because it had a Ban Kee sticker, one of the licensed distributors) had a code of A0414. I'm really confused.

Just because it doesn't make sense now doesn't mean it doesn't make sense at all. It just means we don't have all the information yet to explain it.

For all we know some factory got a message mixed up and started producing an AO813 or similar code not realizing what the last two digits meant until correcting after a while. eventually whoever produced midfakes noticed the low quantity of that code and took it for themselves.

Possibly this distributor simply ran out of stock and couldn't get more in other ways, and just happened to end up with midfakes in their catalogue unable to tell the difference. Perhaps there was actually some stock produced late for that region.

We don't know, but there are possible answers. It's just kinda hard to say what is right or wrong, and we may never know the full truth.
Beyblade Dad made a video exposing Midfake creators. Apparently they are same people that make brands like the infamous Flame brand. They do this on AliExpress, the house of midfakes. You can ask for them to put any logo on the box. Even a logo made up by YOURSELF!
Hi guys, i would like to buy a new-in-box pre-hybrid wheel pisces which was released by sonokong. Now, what do i have to check first before actually buying it? You know, just to avoid the doubt of having bought an infamous midfake?
is a midfake count as buying a fake one offline?
(Sep. 15, 2023  8:55 PM)GodzillaFan101 Wrote: is a midfake count as buying a fake one offline?

Midfakes are unique to MFB. They are beyblades not produced by TT, but are very close to the quality of the original TT versions. Generally they are purchased online for cheaper than originals.

Fake beyblades generally do not match quality of the original TT and many of them contain lead. Also available online for much cheaper than originals and often even cheaper than midfakes. 

This thread exists to provide you with this information as well as including stamped product codes on boxes that are midfakes.
(Jan. 23, 2021  10:29 PM)GodKillgroth Wrote: 21.01.2021

What do the codes mean?

A0813
Manufacturing plant (OEM factory): A
Week of production: 08-> the eight week from a year (18-24 february 2013)
Year: 13 ->2013


Original Takara-Tomy codes:

Gravity Perseus: L1010
Ray Striker: L1010
Rock Zurafa: D1310
Evil Befall: K1710 (Random Booster)
Flame Cancer D125RF: K2010 (Random Booster)
Pisces DF145BS: F2810 (Random Booster)
Flame Byxis: L2810
Flame Byxis: L2910
Jade Jupiter: G0211(Random Booster)
Death Quetzalcoatl: K0311
2x Fang Leone: C0711
Hades Kerbecs: B1211 (Sonokong)
Beat Lynx: L1411 (Sonokong)
Scythe Kronos: G1511
Big Bang Pegasus: L1511
L-drago Destroy: I2211 (Sonokong)
Diablo Nemesis: K2411
2x Fusion Hades: B1412 (Sonokong)
Random Booster Zero G: H0412
Fusion Hades: A1212 (Random Booster)
Samurai Pegasus: J2712
Random Booster Zero G: S2312

Mid-fake codes (Takara-Tomy beyblades with issues + different alloys, produced in Taiwan with Takara-Tomy blue-prints):

Seen on several MFB beys + SonoKong Beat Lynx/Fusion Hades so far: A0813 

Phantom Orion: J1314
Death Quetzalcoatl: J1314
Hades Kerbecs: J1314
Meteo L-Drago: I2814
Storm Pegasus (New Boy "arabic version"): K1910
Diablo Nemesis: J1314

I will update the Information as soon as possible.

I saved the pictures of the bottoms from different sources (code + bey). If you need verifications I can send them into your Inbox.



Additional Information:

April 5, 2009 – March 28, 2010 (Metal Fusion)
April 4, 2010 – March 27, 2011 (Metal Masters)
April 3, 2011 – April 1, 2012 (Metal Fury)
April 8, 2012 – December 23, 2012 (Shogun Steel)

MFB Product List Takara Tomy release dates

BB-01 Starter Pegasis 105F (August 9th, 2008)

Metal Fusion:

BB-28 Starter Storm Pegasis 105RF (March 28th, 2009)
BB-29 Starter Dark Wolf DF145FS (March 28th, 2009)
BB-30 Booster Rock Leone 145WB (March 28th, 2009)
BB-31 Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS (March 28th, 2009)
BB-35 Booster Flame Sagittario C145S (April 25th, 2009)
BB-37 Random Booster Light Vol.2 Wind Aquario 100HF/S (May 23rd, 2009)
BB-40 Booster Dark Bull H145SD (June 20th, 2009)
BB-43 Starter Lightning L Drago 100HF (July 18th, 2009)
BB-44 Random Booster Vol.3 Stardust Pegasis (July 18th, 2009)
BB-45 Random Booster Light Vol.3 Clay Aries ED145B (August 8th, 2009)
BB-47 Starter Earth Aquila 145WD (September 19th, 2009)
BB-48 Booster Flame Libra T125ES (September 19th, 2009)
BB-50 Booster Storm Capricorne M145Q (October 24th, 2009)
BB-55 Booster Dark Cancer CH120SF (November 21st, 2009)
BB-59 Starter Burn Phoenix 135MS (December 26th, 2009)
BB-60 Random Booster Vol. 4 Mirage Virgo (December 26th, 2009)
BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB (January 23rd, 2010)
BB-69 Starter Poison Serpent SW145SD (February 13th, 2010)


Metal Masters:

BB-70 Starter Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F (April 1st, 2010)
BB-71 Starter Ray Unicorno D125CS (April 1st, 2010)
BB-72 Booster Aquario 105F (April 1st, 2010)
BB-74 Booster Thermal Lacerta WA130HF (April 24th, 2010)
BB-76 Galaxy Pegasis DX Set (April 24th, 2010)
BB-78 Booster Rock Giraffe R145WB (May 22nd, 2010)
BB-80 Starter Gravity Perseus AD145WD (June 26th, 2010)
BB-82 Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos (July 24th, 2010)
BB-83 Booster Pisces DF145BS (July 24th, 2010)
BB-88 Starter Meteo L Drago LW105LF (September 18th, 2010)
BB-89 Booster Aries 145D (September 18th, 2010)
BB-P01 Vulcan Horuseus 145D (October 21st, 2010)
BB-91 Booster Ray Gil 100RSF (October 23rd, 2010)
BB-92 Booster Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F (October 23rd, 2010)
BB-93 Booster Ray Unicorno D125CS (October 23rd, 2010)
BB-95 Booster Flame Byxis 230WD (November 20th, 2010)
BB-97 Ultimate Reshuffle Set Perseus Ver. (November 20th, 2010)
BB-98 Ultimate Reshuffle Set L-Drago Ver. (November 20th, 2010)
BB-99 Starter Hell Kerbecs BD145DS (December 28th, 2010)
BB-100 Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl (December 28th, 2010)
BB-102 Booster Screw Capricorne 90MF (January 22nd, 2011)
BB-104 Starter Basalt Horogium 145WD (February 26th, 2011)


Metal Fury:

BB-105 Starter Big Bang Pegasis FGrin (March 26th, 2011)
BB-106 Starter Fang Leone 130W2D (March 26th, 2011)
BB-107 Big Bang Pegasis DX Set (March 26th, 2011)
BB-108 Starter L-Drago Destroy FConfused (April 23rd, 2011)
BB-109 Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx (April 23rd, 2011)
BB-113 Starter Scythe Kronos T125EDS (June 18th, 2011)
BB-114 Starter VariAres DGrin (July 16th, 2011)
BB-116 Random Booster Vol.8 Jade Jupiter (August 6th, 2011)
BB-117 Strongest Blader Set (August 6th, 2011)
BB-118 Starter Phantom Orion BGrin (September 24th, 2011)
BB-119 Starter Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF (October 22nd, 2011)
BB-121 Beyblade Ultimate DX Set (November 18th, 2011)
BB-122 Starter Diablo Nemesis XGrin (December 28th, 2011)
BB-123 Random Booster Vol.9 Fusion Hades (December 28th, 2011)
BB-124 Starter Kreis Cygnus 145WD (January 28th, 2012)
BB-126 Starter Flash Sagittario 230WD (February 18th, 2012)




Shogun Steel:

BBG-01 Starter Samurai Ifraid W145CF (March 31st, 2012)
BBG-02 Synchrom Booster Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD (March 31st, 2012)
BBG-08 Synchrom Booster Pirates Orojya 145D (April 21st, 2012)
BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (April 21st, 2012)
BBG-10 Starter Guardian Revizer 160SB (May 19th, 2012)
BBG-12 Synchrom Booster Archer Gryph C145S (June 23rd, 2012)
BBG-16 Starter Dark Knight Dragooon LW160BSF (July 21st, 2012)
BBG-17 Zero-G Random Booster Vol.2 Archer Gargole (July 21st, 2012)
BBG-20 Synchrom Booster Bandid Goreim DF145BS (August 11th, 2012)
BBG-22 Starter Berserker Begirados SR200BWD (September 15th, 2012)
BBG-23 Zero-G Random Booster Vol.3 Bandid Genbull F230TB (October 20th, 2012)
BBG-24 Beyblade Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Attack & Balance Type (November 17th, 2012)
BBG-25 Beyblade Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Stamina & Defense Type (November 17th, 2012)
BBG-26 Starter Samurai Pegasis W105R²F (December 1st, 2012)
BBG-27 Starter Gladiator Bahamdia SP230GF (December 1st, 2012)


Sources: https://www.reddit.com/r/Beyblade/, https://beysandbricks.com/, https://www.ebay.com/, https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/, http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/

I got twisted tempo few days ago. I found a code D2712. Is this midfake? Also i found A1 written at the bottom of the fusion wheel
(Feb. 14, 2024  10:09 PM)DanteDSD47 Wrote:
(Jan. 23, 2021  10:29 PM)GodKillgroth Wrote: 21.01.2021

What do the codes mean?

A0813
Manufacturing plant (OEM factory): A
Week of production: 08-> the eight week from a year (18-24 february 2013)
Year: 13 ->2013


Original Takara-Tomy codes:

Gravity Perseus: L1010
Ray Striker: L1010
Rock Zurafa: D1310
Evil Befall: K1710 (Random Booster)
Flame Cancer D125RF: K2010 (Random Booster)
Pisces DF145BS: F2810 (Random Booster)
Flame Byxis: L2810
Flame Byxis: L2910
Jade Jupiter: G0211(Random Booster)
Death Quetzalcoatl: K0311
2x Fang Leone: C0711
Hades Kerbecs: B1211 (Sonokong)
Beat Lynx: L1411 (Sonokong)
Scythe Kronos: G1511
Big Bang Pegasus: L1511
L-drago Destroy: I2211 (Sonokong)
Diablo Nemesis: K2411
2x Fusion Hades: B1412 (Sonokong)
Random Booster Zero G: H0412
Fusion Hades: A1212 (Random Booster)
Samurai Pegasus: J2712
Random Booster Zero G: S2312

Mid-fake codes (Takara-Tomy beyblades with issues + different alloys, produced in Taiwan with Takara-Tomy blue-prints):

Seen on several MFB beys + SonoKong Beat Lynx/Fusion Hades so far: A0813 

Phantom Orion: J1314
Death Quetzalcoatl: J1314
Hades Kerbecs: J1314
Meteo L-Drago: I2814
Storm Pegasus (New Boy "arabic version"): K1910
Diablo Nemesis: J1314

I will update the Information as soon as possible.

I saved the pictures of the bottoms from different sources (code + bey). If you need verifications I can send them into your Inbox.



Additional Information:

April 5, 2009 – March 28, 2010 (Metal Fusion)
April 4, 2010 – March 27, 2011 (Metal Masters)
April 3, 2011 – April 1, 2012 (Metal Fury)
April 8, 2012 – December 23, 2012 (Shogun Steel)

MFB Product List Takara Tomy release dates

BB-01 Starter Pegasis 105F (August 9th, 2008)

Metal Fusion:

BB-28 Starter Storm Pegasis 105RF (March 28th, 2009)
BB-29 Starter Dark Wolf DF145FS (March 28th, 2009)
BB-30 Booster Rock Leone 145WB (March 28th, 2009)
BB-31 Random Booster Light Vol.1 Mad Cancer CH120FS (March 28th, 2009)
BB-35 Booster Flame Sagittario C145S (April 25th, 2009)
BB-37 Random Booster Light Vol.2 Wind Aquario 100HF/S (May 23rd, 2009)
BB-40 Booster Dark Bull H145SD (June 20th, 2009)
BB-43 Starter Lightning L Drago 100HF (July 18th, 2009)
BB-44 Random Booster Vol.3 Stardust Pegasis (July 18th, 2009)
BB-45 Random Booster Light Vol.3 Clay Aries ED145B (August 8th, 2009)
BB-47 Starter Earth Aquila 145WD (September 19th, 2009)
BB-48 Booster Flame Libra T125ES (September 19th, 2009)
BB-50 Booster Storm Capricorne M145Q (October 24th, 2009)
BB-55 Booster Dark Cancer CH120SF (November 21st, 2009)
BB-59 Starter Burn Phoenix 135MS (December 26th, 2009)
BB-60 Random Booster Vol. 4 Mirage Virgo (December 26th, 2009)
BB-65 Rock Escolpio T125JB (January 23rd, 2010)
BB-69 Starter Poison Serpent SW145SD (February 13th, 2010)


Metal Masters:

BB-70 Starter Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F (April 1st, 2010)
BB-71 Starter Ray Unicorno D125CS (April 1st, 2010)
BB-72 Booster Aquario 105F (April 1st, 2010)
BB-74 Booster Thermal Lacerta WA130HF (April 24th, 2010)
BB-76 Galaxy Pegasis DX Set (April 24th, 2010)
BB-78 Booster Rock Giraffe R145WB (May 22nd, 2010)
BB-80 Starter Gravity Perseus AD145WD (June 26th, 2010)
BB-82 Random Booster Vol.5 Grand Ketos (July 24th, 2010)
BB-83 Booster Pisces DF145BS (July 24th, 2010)
BB-88 Starter Meteo L Drago LW105LF (September 18th, 2010)
BB-89 Booster Aries 145D (September 18th, 2010)
BB-P01 Vulcan Horuseus 145D (October 21st, 2010)
BB-91 Booster Ray Gil 100RSF (October 23rd, 2010)
BB-92 Booster Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F (October 23rd, 2010)
BB-93 Booster Ray Unicorno D125CS (October 23rd, 2010)
BB-95 Booster Flame Byxis 230WD (November 20th, 2010)
BB-97 Ultimate Reshuffle Set Perseus Ver. (November 20th, 2010)
BB-98 Ultimate Reshuffle Set L-Drago Ver. (November 20th, 2010)
BB-99 Starter Hell Kerbecs BD145DS (December 28th, 2010)
BB-100 Random Booster Vol.6 Killer Beafowl (December 28th, 2010)
BB-102 Booster Screw Capricorne 90MF (January 22nd, 2011)
BB-104 Starter Basalt Horogium 145WD (February 26th, 2011)


Metal Fury:

BB-105 Starter Big Bang Pegasis FGrin (March 26th, 2011)
BB-106 Starter Fang Leone 130W2D (March 26th, 2011)
BB-107 Big Bang Pegasis DX Set (March 26th, 2011)
BB-108 Starter L-Drago Destroy FConfused (April 23rd, 2011)
BB-109 Random Booster Vol.7 Beat Lynx (April 23rd, 2011)
BB-113 Starter Scythe Kronos T125EDS (June 18th, 2011)
BB-114 Starter VariAres DGrin (July 16th, 2011)
BB-116 Random Booster Vol.8 Jade Jupiter (August 6th, 2011)
BB-117 Strongest Blader Set (August 6th, 2011)
BB-118 Starter Phantom Orion BGrin (September 24th, 2011)
BB-119 Starter Death Quetzalcoatl 125RDF (October 22nd, 2011)
BB-121 Beyblade Ultimate DX Set (November 18th, 2011)
BB-122 Starter Diablo Nemesis XGrin (December 28th, 2011)
BB-123 Random Booster Vol.9 Fusion Hades (December 28th, 2011)
BB-124 Starter Kreis Cygnus 145WD (January 28th, 2012)
BB-126 Starter Flash Sagittario 230WD (February 18th, 2012)




Shogun Steel:

BBG-01 Starter Samurai Ifraid W145CF (March 31st, 2012)
BBG-02 Synchrom Booster Shinobi Saramanda SW145SD (March 31st, 2012)
BBG-08 Synchrom Booster Pirates Orojya 145D (April 21st, 2012)
BBG-09 Random Booster Vol. 1 Thief Phoenic E230GCF (April 21st, 2012)
BBG-10 Starter Guardian Revizer 160SB (May 19th, 2012)
BBG-12 Synchrom Booster Archer Gryph C145S (June 23rd, 2012)
BBG-16 Starter Dark Knight Dragooon LW160BSF (July 21st, 2012)
BBG-17 Zero-G Random Booster Vol.2 Archer Gargole (July 21st, 2012)
BBG-20 Synchrom Booster Bandid Goreim DF145BS (August 11th, 2012)
BBG-22 Starter Berserker Begirados SR200BWD (September 15th, 2012)
BBG-23 Zero-G Random Booster Vol.3 Bandid Genbull F230TB (October 20th, 2012)
BBG-24 Beyblade Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Attack & Balance Type (November 17th, 2012)
BBG-25 Beyblade Ultimate Synchrom DX Set Stamina & Defense Type (November 17th, 2012)
BBG-26 Starter Samurai Pegasis W105R²F (December 1st, 2012)
BBG-27 Starter Gladiator Bahamdia SP230GF (December 1st, 2012)


Sources: https://www.reddit.com/r/Beyblade/, https://beysandbricks.com/, https://www.ebay.com/, https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/, http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/

I got twisted tempo few days ago. I found a code D2712. Is this midfake? Also i found A1 written at the bottom of the fusion wheel
Mid most likely, basalt was released in February of 2011.