About
The Beginners 33 was the most common tin model in the Lumar range and the entry point for generations of British yo-yo players. Two-piece tin shells are crimped together, with the “GENUINE LUMAR YO-YO” trademark lithographed directly onto the body — a detail that collectors use to authenticate specimens. The model was produced across several decades, with significant colorway variation: examples are documented in green/yellow/black, red/yellow, light blue/yellow, and blue/yellow schemes. Fixed axle; no bearing or response pads, as standard for the era.


