Object Details
Summary
Materials document Bob Rule's career as a yo-yo demonstrator, expert, promoter, and contest winner.
Scope and Contents
The collection documents the career of Bob Rule as a professional demonstrator and promoter of yo-yos and spinning tops for Donald F. Duncan Yo-Yo Company, Incorporated, the Union Wadding Company, and his own KIEVE Enterprises. Materials include photographs, newspaper clippings, scrapbook pages, correspondence, manuals, and other business records. The bulk of the materials consist of photographs and newspaper clippings that document the promotional events and contests he managed between 1960 and 1970. Materials found in this collection would be useful to those interested in the history of toys and recreation in general, as well as the history and promotional strategies of Duncan Yo-Yo Company, Incorporated.
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Creator
Rule, Bob (Robert M.)
Topic
Toys
Toy industry
Yo-yos
Provenance
The collection was donated to the Museum by Bob Rule in 2003.
Creator
Rule, Bob (Robert M.)
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Bob Rule Papers
Biographical / Historical
Bob Rule grew up in Detroit, Michigan, and began yo-yoing as a young boy in 1948. He entered his first yo-yo contest in 1949 and in 1952, began working part-time for Donald F. Duncan, Incorporated managing yo-yo contests and demonstrations in the Detroit area. In 1955, he went to work full-time for Duncan as a professional yo-yo demonstrator. In this role, he traveled across the United States and to Canada, Puerto Rico, and Mexico demonstrating yo-yo tricks, managing yo-yo contests, and appearing on local television stations to promote the Duncan line of yo-yos and spinning tops. In 1960, he began calling himself "Mr. Yo-Yo" and eventually trademarked the name in 1970.
He left Duncan when the company went out of business in 1965 and settled in Atlanta, Georgia, with his family where he went into the slot car racing business. He owned Champion Slot Racing Products, which he eventually merged with another company he founded, BoLINK Industries, a radio control car racing company. Bob Rule also founded KIEVE Enterprises, a public relations firm with a division by the name of Yo-Yo Promotions. This division combined Rule's yo-yoing skills with sales pitches for various companies that hired him to advertise their products or entertain their employees and/or customers.
From 1970 to 1973, Bob Rule went back to work as a yo-yo demonstrator in connection with the Union Wadding Company of Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Although he was not on their payroll, Rule demonstrated their line of Festival yo-yos.
Rule prides himself on the confidence and presentation skills he acquired throughout his career as a yo-yo professional. He believes that these skills laid the foundation for the success he experienced in other aspects of his life. Rule and his second wife Elleda (his first wife Kathy died of cancer in 1988) reside in Duluth, Georgia, where he continues to promote the yo-yo by attending yo-yo contests, staying in contact with other yo-yo personalities, and hosting a website that documents his career as a yo-yo professional, www.mryoyo.com.
Extent
1.33 Cubic feet (4 boxes
)
Date
circa 1950-2002, undated
Archival Repository
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Identifier
NMAH.AC.0855
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Clippings
Articles
Correspondence
Catalogs
Photographs
Citation
Bob Rule Papers, 1950-1999, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.
Arrangement
The collection is divided into five series.
Series 1, Personal Papers, circa 1950sā2002, undated
Series 2, Duncan Yo-Yo Company, Incorporated, circa 1955ā1964, undated
Series 3, Promotional Events and Competitions, circa 1950sā1990s, undated
Series 4, Other Yo-Yo Professionals, circa 1955ā2000, undated
Processing Information
Collection processed by Danleigh H. Kaplan, intern, 2006; supervised by Vanessa Broussard-Simmons, archivist.
Rights
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Genre/Form
Clippings
Articles
Correspondence -- 1950-2000
Catalogs
Photographs -- 20th century
Restrictions
Collection is open for research.
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Record ID
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