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  2. ForeverSpin - Wikipedia

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    ForeverSpin is a Canadian company that manufactures metal spinning tops, which have a similar appearance to the top seen in the 2010 film Inception. [3] The company funded the initial manufacture of its tops through crowdfunding campaigns. [4] [better source needed] [5] [better source needed]

  3. Category:Spinning tops - Wikipedia

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  4. Spinning top - Wikipedia

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    A spinning top, or simply a top, is a toy with a squat body and a sharp point at the bottom, designed to be spun on its vertical axis, balancing on the tip due to the gyroscopic effect. Once set in motion, a top will usually wobble for a few seconds, spin upright for a while, then start to wobble again with increasing amplitude as it loses ...

  5. Traditional games of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Tops spinning. In top-spinning, played primarily by children, [6] a player spins a wooden top with a stick to make it spin on ice or on the ground. Popular in winter, the games have names which vary by region. The best tops (made from birch, jujube or pine) are heavy, with strong tips, and they are often spun in groups. [6] [7]

  6. Beigoma - Wikipedia

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    Spinning Tops (1914) The beigoma ( Japanese : ベーゴマ) is a traditional Japanese top that is approximately 3 cm in diameter and often decorated with kanji . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] When spun correctly, the beigoma makes a humming sound.

  7. Japan Spinning Top Museum - Wikipedia

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    The spinning top, called koma (独楽) was and still is a popular traditional toy in Japan and the Chubu region.The museum has a collection of over 20,000 spinning tops not only from Japan but all over the world, many pieces which are very old.