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OMG that tooHOT. Wish I could make it to CalStates.

For those who didn't see it (not to rub it in, I promise).
OMG that tooHOT Wish I could make it to CalStates

So, the newest colour(green, Clear and Black) of Protostar is said to be good in grinding because of it's new outer metal ring texture. What about the classic one? Can the finger grind as good too for the classic?

The metal is unchanged in finish the plastic is textured.
With enough practice you can grind on almost any yoyo

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Among these bearing, YYF CT Bearing, Dif-e-yo Konkave bearing, Twisted Trifecta Bearing, they all have the same shape, but is there any actual difference that is not visible to the naked eye?

Yes. They all have a different shape. The CT bearing and KK are patented by their respective owners and they both do different things and play differently.
Ct has a flat allowing the string to move across the bearing which is critical to smooth sliding across the bearing.
KK keeps everything in the middle on top.
There is a preference decision then on what you like.

Why is the Shutter Splash Red/Gold so expensive?? Isnt Shutter a metal budget yo-yo? ): i was looking forward to that!

It's $60usd and only available in Europe. If you find that outrageously expensive I would LOVE to see the questions you are asking other brands about their pricing. Want to save money? Buy a single color one.

I saw you answered a question about how a lube breaks in. What does the term "breaks in" means?

Like wearing in. Getting to a comfortable point.

Do you recommend removing the C-clip aka shield on your CT bearing? and Why?

No. Because there is a good chance you will damage the bearing for little or no gain

I mean, do the play style for the H-profile and the step straight yoyo is different?

Yes, H has more stability typically. It's ultimately up to a number of elements.

usually how long does the thin lube breaks when freshly applied to the bearing?

Depends how much you put. A tiny drop, a few min.

I heard that, to have a CT bearing last longer, you have to thin lube it, but why do some people leave it dry even they have been playing it for a long time with a CT bearing.

Because they will replace it if it dies. or they are lazy (I am).

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