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[Innova] Factory store

There's a disc shop I got to often & I know the owner well (we are in leagues together & we play together quite often outside of leagues) & he told me said that he already has a shipment of the 2x McPros on the way. I hope they are just as hard as they were previously & I hope there is some black one's I can acquire.

What Panda said.

Who's that? I can't ever seem to find a decent disc store in Milwaukee.

Glad Josh opened up Riverside in West Bend. Great selection.
 
What Panda said.

Who's that? I can't ever seem to find a decent disc store in Milwaukee.

Glad Josh opened up Riverside in West Bend. Great selection.

I love that store. There's never really anything I can't find there. Josh seems to get his hands on stuff pretty early too, don't know if he has the 2X mcpros though.
 
What Panda said.

Who's that? I can't ever seem to find a decent disc store in Milwaukee.

Glad Josh opened up Riverside in West Bend. Great selection.

O Yea, whos that

I was specifically talking about Matt from Ace Time Disc Golf Shop. When I lived closer to West Bend I went to the Riverside Disc Golf Shop, but now I much prefer Ace Time & Arts Smart Dart Mart & Juggling Emporium. I don't know why Arts even sells anything but discs because every time I'm there that's all anybody wants. Arts has a lot of different disc companies & he always has a decent amount of discs off of the Innova Factory Store (Always has a stack of McPros :) & I've gotten a few Brinster Teebirds from him). Arts doesn't sell used disc though like alot of places do, but its disc selection is far superior to most shops.The reason I like Acetime a lot is I really like that they always has a large selection of used discs (WAY more than Riverside) & he has a practice basket you can test discs on (the basket is in an open designated area for it unlike at Riverside, you can throw 30' putts to test a putter if you really want to). Matt & ZJ are great about ordering discs if they don't have them (usually a week or less) & I love the collection of OOP/Rare/Expensive discs that cover a few of the walls behind the counter. I highly recommend these two shops if you live in the Milwaukee area. Sorry if it sounded like I was knocking the Riverside Shop but since you already know what that's like I thought I'd compare it for you. Riverside is a good shop also just not as good as these two IMO. If you want to go to a good chill league go to Abendschein on Thursdays at 6pm, the Acetime league is held there.
http://www.acetimediscgolf.com/
http://www.jugglingsupplies.net/
 
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Awesome. I had heard about the Juggling Emporium, but had never heard of Ace Time.

I'll have to check them both out next time I'm in the city.

Thanks!
 
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