Mike, I have to disagree. The stinger, in this instance, is used to spin the top. If it were the other way around, it would be hard to spin it. This orientation also looks more like an old spinning top. Same basic shape.
Well maybe things have changed then because the Tops I used to play with had a point at bottom and you would the string around Top and pulled. The top pivoted on the point.
Keep forgetting how old you are. Haha. I see what you mean now in the image. Great reference. For some reason, I feel like I've seen a bee logo that looks similar to that image. Not sure though. Anyways, definitely see what you mean now, Mike. Get back to work!
ha You to OC! hey all I am saying that aesthetically and bee anatomically my method might be a nice approach. There are MANY kinds of tops as I have just found out through Booble, I mean Google. Just my 2 cents.
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