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The DGU stamp makes me question if the disc is not a part of the most recent run of Pro Rhynos with the Factory Store Stamp. Whats the tooling? Is it hard/soft? But according to the data, it doesn't change the price much. silly.
What do 8/10+ max weight and pearly proline spiders fetching nowadays?
What do 8/10+ max weight and pearly proline spiders fetching nowadays?
Disc Golf Values is still selling the Ontario mold and these are old and gummy and mostly stiff, but hot hard. These are $$ and worth the price.
The Innova Pro Shop is selling Pro Rhynos that are Rancho tooled; they are a little stiffer, just as grippy but selling for about 25% less.
They are plainly marked as Innova Factory Store, so there can be no mistaking or mix-up.
The Rancho ones are a better deal for throwers, but I don't see them holding their collectible value like the Ontario molds.
Nowadays, it would pay to always ask for the tooling, especially if you are paying $20 or more.
http://s1279.beta.photobucket.com/user/kerplunk412/media/gummy_Rhyno_zps3bb90a5f.jpg.html
175g (scale weighed), small ink and some larger ink that is mostly faded, stamp wear. ~6.5/10, mostly due to ink and stamp wear. I don't think it is XG, but it is San Marino and much gummier than any of my Ontario Rhynos. I have an Asia Open that I think it XG, this one is closer to that, although not as gummy.
I am probably looking to trade this guy, find kerplunk on Discaroo to see my wants.
Thanks to all appraisers! :thmbup:
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And you said San Marino? Stock price I'm pretty sure.
Weren't white ESP Comets from the first run? Do the different runs affect pricing on these? That light blue one that sold for $26 was from the last (third) run.