Kalmartrissan Explained

Kalmartrissan is a brand of yo-yo which has been manufactured since 1932.[1] [2] [3] The company that makes it, Elfverson & Co., is located in Påryd, about from Kalmar in Småland, Sweden. In the early 1930s, Gösta Elfverson saw a yo-yo during a trip to England, and brought the idea with him to Sweden, where the manager of Elfverson's factory developed a unique construction: the Kalmartrissan is made in wood and in a single piece, rather than two pieces that have been glued together.[4]

The toy is manufactured from beech wood, and bears a logo depicting the Castle of Kalmar, one of the best kept renaissance castles in Europe. "Trissa" is a Swedish word meaning pulley, which is sometimes used informally for other round objects, including yo-yos.

Between 150,000 and a million Kalmartrissan yo-yos are manufactured every year in Sweden.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.kalmarlansmuseum.se/1/1.0.1.0/51/1/?item=art_art-s1/1592 "Kalmartrissan" och andra "trissor"
  2. "Kalmartrissan snurrar vidare", Dagens Nyheter 19 December 2012 (not available in the on-line edition)
  3. http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=86&artikel=38136 Kalmartrissan fyller 70 år
  4. http://www.svd.se/naringsliv/kand-trissa-har-spunnit-i-70-ar_1034127.svd Känd trissa har spunnit i 70 år