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[Question] ID a disc or ask "What is the story on this disc...?" - Take II

The red one has the Stir Fried Disc Golf stamp; Disc Golf World sold those for a long time. Based on your description I'm going to guess it's a small bead Aviar Putt & Approach. The white one is a Ching Aviar; I don't really remember if those were all big beads or if they ran those in small bead as well. They are Aviars at any rate.

They did run ching aviars in sb, only know because I own several.
 
I have two putters that I have had since like 1999-2001 (somewhere in there) and I have no idea what they are. They appear to be the aviar mold but are soft to super soft material. Innova champion discs san marino on back. Also their normal patent number. One has a graffiti stamp with the name ching in it. The other just a basket and the words disc golf.
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Wow, I have a ching roc with that exact stamp. It says "ching" in the design somewhere. My ching roc is actually a glo too. LMK if you ever want to trade one or both.
 
Got a mystery disc here. All I know is its pearly and innova, all the markings on the inner circle are completely unreadable. I attached some pics, maybe someone knows about this tournament or can shed some light, any help appreciated. Edit: Pics were huge, reuploading now

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No. Usually a minimum of 2003 tournament stamp with 2001-2002 preferred to guarantee CE status
Beasts were not run in CE other than a mystery proto run that apparently was run for some team players. Those are very, very rare and probably no one who does not know what they are has one. So if you have a Beast, 99.99999999999999999% chance it is not CE.
 
Old Valk?

I'm travelling to see family and stopped in a PIAS to see what they had. Found what I think is an older Valk. Nothing is legible where the factory worker would have marked it.

There are patent numbers, the old school *INNOVA FACTORY SECOND* stamp, and its flat with a zipper top. Looks like three or more people have owned it, but it's an 8/10 if you don't count the ink under the rim and the flight plate.

It looks like a Valk to me. I can't get a good profile shot. Assuming it is a Valk, is there a way to tell which run this is from?

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A dear buddy of mine died this past year and his sister gave me one of his discs as a memento/piece of him. He was from Florida so of course it was a gator :)

9/10 DX gator

175 g

No flight numbers

Magenta foil stamp

DX artwork but it has an Innova bar stamp logo (the one with innova over the profile of a disc) where I think the swoosh logo is nowadays

Patent numbers on the flight plate.

Very flat top, basiclly looks like a exact DX replicate of the flat top JL gators in the FS atm.

just curious how old it is/what the story?

anyone have general info on these?
 
A dear buddy of mine died this past year and his sister gave me one of his discs as a memento/piece of him. He was from Florida so of course it was a gator :)

9/10 DX gator

175 g

No flight numbers

Magenta foil stamp

DX artwork but it has an Innova bar stamp logo (the one with innova over the profile of a disc) where I think the swoosh logo is nowadays

Patent numbers on the flight plate.

Very flat top, basiclly looks like a exact DX replicate of the flat top JL gators in the FS atm.

just curious how old it is/what the story?

anyone have general info on these?

Just a regular DX Gators. They made bar stamp DX Gators all the way up to just a couple years ago.
 
Can anyone give me information on this disc? It says it's 188 grams but does not have the PDGA approved stamp on the back.
 

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Can someone tell me more about this gazelle? How much is it worth? It has a patent number
 

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That's a 'Field Dressed' Circle Stamp Gazelle, worth considerably more than a normal one. You can see the difference here-

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They're much more rare, and thus considerably more sought after.
 

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