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This. They started using that stamp in '98 or '99. They started using the penned letters consistently in '99. The swoosh stamp was out by '03. So late 90's-early '00's in the timeframe.more like the early 00's or late 90's. they predate the swoosh stamp glo's that would have first been out in the early- mid 00's.
Finally, after losing my flippiest Roc back in 2018, I've finally beat another Roc into that instant turnover spot. (R-Pro Roc and one of five I have remaining)
A flippy Roc is the ultimate "get-out-of-jail" disc.
I've found that keeping some lighter weight (low 170's in my experience) on hand can serve reasonably well as a stopgap for a lost turnover Roc. Plus they're a blast to throw in tailwinds.
What's the best Roc to complement a Comet? ... DX? KC Pro?
What's the best Roc to complement a Comet? ... DX? KC Pro?
Yes.
If they actually got the re-created mold right and wanted people to believe it, all they had to do was have a video of Barry Schultz going "This is really close to the old Sanny mold" and I would have bought a stack. :|When I was a serious nerd about it, I bagged Rancho, Sanny and Ontario Rocs.
The Sanny option was the best at out of the box straight shots.
I think they just got caught up in the mess that is the Roc history.
Why weren't these popular?
I always have that issue with Star Rancho's; unacceptable pop-top domes.I remember the one I had having a crazy dome on it. I'm comfortable with some dome...but this was just excessive.