R-Ogre
Double Eagle Member
Sure, but then you miss that super sweet CG plastic.
I lost a color glow Thunderbird earlier this week. Heartbroken.
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Sure, but then you miss that super sweet CG plastic.
I lost a color glow Thunderbird earlier this week. Heartbroken.
Must have been a cfr disc?
While it's nice to support the touring pro's, I have no use for max weight $35 (CDN) discs. It would be nice if Lat64 started running Gold Line again, and all manufacturers ran a wider weight range on stock stamp plastic.
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Almost makes me want to create a poll - "Who owns more discs than they could possibly use"
Innova seems to be slightly better than the other manufacturers currently, lots of stock Wraiths and Destroyers on the shelves. New star Wraith run is nice, I got a couple with very mild dome that have a little turn off the shelf and kinda bomb.
Discraft is feeding their new fans with nothing but high price specialty runs, MVP is taking a long, slow pull off the JC teat and who knows if Discmania will ever get to full production.
Full disclosure - I've purchased several DC/DGA specialty discs myself so I'm part of the problem....
Shrug....I just go to the garage stock, find a close proximity and bag it. There are plenty of molds that are close to your beloved [fill in the blank]. Likely, nobody here is good enough, that their game is going to implode without your brand of stable midrange. Archer>Arrow.
Shrug....I just go to the garage stock, find a close proximity and bag it. There are plenty of molds that are close to your beloved [fill in the blank]. Likely, nobody here is good enough, that their game is going to implode without your brand of stable midrange. Archer>Arrow.
Just to prove your point: What's CFR mean?
;-)
I agree. I bag ~9 discs. But I have 127 total. Every now and then, I will pick a speed range (like 4 and 5 speed), and take all my discs with those speeds to a field and throw them. Then the best of them will go into my bag. I also take my bag out every now and then to throw all the bagged discs...that way I see if I have any which do the same thing as another. For example, if my 6 speed disc flies the same as my 7 speed, one will come out.
I even have my 'shelved' discs arranged so I can find discs quickly.
Top shelf left is low weights, middle is glow and then the putters I'm most likely to use, then on the right are the "collectors" - signed discs, special tournament discs, discontinued discs (one is a Turbo Putter). Next shelf, overstable to the left, stable/understable to the right. All discs are also ordered by speed within their group.
Will I ever throw them all....probably not, especially the higher speed discs - but one day I might. I might also trade them for other discs that I will use.
Just to prove your point: What's CFR mean?
;-)