>>>>>> Museum of Yo-Yo History
Proudly presented by skilltoys.com
HomeExhibitsYo-YosMemorabiliaRelated Skill ToysProfiles & HistoryPatents & ResourcesMessage BoardAbout Us


Enter
How to become a curator:
Want to become a museum curator? Be part of the this growing site, and help us become the foremost resource for yo-yo collectors. Museum curators enter exhibits from their personal collection and will be required to include high quality digital photographs in accordance with our standards.

Simply click the button below, fill out the form and we will contact you soon with more information.
Sign Up
Acceptance into the curator program is purely at the discretion of the museum owner.
Ja-Do Luck-E Champion
Exhibit #1285
TypeAdvertising
ColorGreen & White
Size5" Dia
Estimated Value$1500
Condition9
Date1954
OwnerDavid Hall

Ja-Do was the unpromoted line from Duncan in the 1950s. The name came from a compilation of Donald Duncan Sr's sons, Jack and Donald, or "Ja" and "Do".

This patch came attached to a sweater, with a number of other yo-yo patches attached. This is a larger patch at 5" in diameter.

I had been looking for this patch for years, and had a number of discussions with collectors that insisted it did not really exist. Well, here it is ...