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I still carry and use my 1998 prototype MRX from the Frisco Co Culture Clash. It is the only thing I use for forehand approach shots. Talk about irreplaceable
If you think getting rid of the nubs on the top of the cylinder is a good idea, try that one day. Your disc will skip off the smooth edge and sail away. Played on homemade baskets that had no nubs, total frustration
Hey DF not everyone is there to compete some are there to have a fun round and get some walking in. Why not let people enjoy the sport as they choose. And don't even think you own the course because you play your way not if it is a public course. And I dont think it makes anyone cool who...
I played occasionally when I first started in the late 70s but truly got enthused after playing at Grateful Disc Fort collins Co in 1982 was still figuring it out but had a great time and was hooked totally after that. If you desire to play in a tournament I say go for it and enjoy it whenever...
From the PDGA rule book
801.01 Application of the Rules
B. Players are expected to call a violation when
one has clearly occurred. Calls must be made
promptly
Used to have to drive about 140 miles from Colorado Springs to Fort Collins to buy whamo midnight flyers in the early 80's, was no internet then. New disc were just starting to come out soon after that.
Those Instep baskets seem to be the cheapest available, only $80 on the "Bay" free shipping and come with three disc included. What a deal. Articles are on PDGA about adding inner chains.
Thanks, Unfortunately I had to cut to try to find a job. I only have about a third of it left and have lost almost all color in it. Thinking about changing user name now since I have also moved to Ms. But will probably grow it back sometime I hope! Merry Christmas!!!