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What wieght ring is this? - redten - Sep. 17, 2010

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Honestly, Im not that into beyblades. They were popular at my Elementary School for a year, and then they kinda fizzled out. Kids started calling them "Gayblades" (because anything with the word gay in it was hilarious to an elementary student) and they just became another fad. Which brings me to the image. I found this beyblade in my closet, que flood of nostalgic memories ect. It has a green top with a phoenix "bit monster", and a green bottom with two metal balls placed in it. Obviously when I was younger I liked to mix in match my beyblades, not performance based, what looked cool. So my favorite color is green and I think phoenixes are pretty awesome. However, its most prominent feature is this huge arse metal ring, with nubs of charcoal on the tips of each half circle.
I looked through all the beyblades on the wiki and couldnt find anything like it. Before I mixed an matched it, I remember the ring belonged to a short, low to the ground light blue beyblade, cant remember what the bit monster is. So, is it a fake knock off? Any significant value? A super awesome limited addition ultra rare beyblade ring?
Can anyone tell me?

Edit: Here's a pic of the whole beyblade [Image: 74867560.th.jpg]


RE: What wieght ring is this? - mchlbant - Sep. 17, 2010

FAKE. next time use the ask a question get an answer thread


RE: What wieght ring is this? - redten - Sep. 17, 2010

Bummed out its a fake. I remember it destroyed legit beyblades on the playground. Remember my first beyblade got destroyed by some jerk who released his at the top of the slide (we sometimes played at the bottom end of a metal slide) shattered some part, couldn't put it back together again.