ISEHARA, Kanagawa Prefecture--Every Japanese over a certain age can fondly recall playing with an ”Oyama koma” spinning top during their childhood. But now the simple traditional wooden ...
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Stateline Woodturners honor late member with top spinning contestThe practice involves shaping wood into round objects such as platters ... "When we had our first contest, you would spin the tops and they'd fly off of the table," Wright said.
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