FIDGETSTYX • ARCHIVES • ELITE Knuckle Roller • MINI • Uber Inlay Wood shaft w/ Uber inlay Wood Balls • Lacquer Finish • 1/1 ORIGINAL
FIDGETSTYX • ARCHIVES • ELITE Knuckle Roller • MINI • Uber Inlay Wood shaft w/ Uber inlay Wood Balls • Lacquer Finish • 1/1 ORIGINAL

FIDGETSTYX • ARCHIVES • ELITE Knuckle Roller • MINI • Uber Inlay Wood shaft w/ Uber inlay Wood Balls • Lacquer Finish • 1/1 ORIGINAL

Regular price $28.08 Sale

We are happy to announce the launch of Fidgetstyx, available exclusively on coolestshop.com. This knuckle roller is made by hand in Kula Hawaii by owner Garth Marriott. All the woods are sourced locally, are recycled, remnants from various sources. 

Through years of woodworking Garth has acquired a vast collection of various woods and has relationships with various high end furniture and art makers on island that are happy to have pother makers time and pillage through their scraps to get them used not just burned in the next camp fire. 

This special one is made whole bunch of different inlay wood for the entire piece. This is a one of a kind piece for the vaults.  There is mango, koi, mahogany and crepe myrtle in the inlay. 

This measures 2.29" in length and is approx .32" inches in diameter in the smallest part of the shaft. The balls are both equally matched in size and shape...they kinda shaped like knuckles. Really round but not spherical at all...very well matched in size and shape. Balls range from .65" to .75" inches in diameter. 

The Fidgetstyx shown in picture in the exaction you are purchasing.

This is considered part of the ELITE line due to the extra layers of time and detail in the materials used. UBER one of a kind here. Not sure I will find wood grains like these again anytime soon and the time it took me to inlay the woods....may never get made like this ever again. Very rare and unique patterns in this one.

Comes with certification of authenticity and materials.

Weight is 4.5 grams. So it is short and light...hence why it is called a MINI :P

This has been treated with multiple layers of lacquer to give it the most pop on the grains.

While these are fun for kids of all ages we do not recommend that children under the age of 6 use them unattended as they pose a choking hazard.