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How many here still have your very first disc.

My first DG discs were a dx Birdie, a dx Valkyrie, and an F2 champ Orc, all bought 9/6/11 at PIAS. The Orc, obviously, was based on sound advice for a noob. ;) Still have em all (I know you're all drooling over that Valk!)
But I had frisbees starting in the early '70s, and still have some fastbacks, masters, and glow discs. I'm not sure about 1970's pre-DG throwers: is there any market for them?
 
My first discs were an order from gotta go in 2010, I have em all but one still, a dx valk that got squirrelly and never came back to the fairway. Still throw the teebird tho.
 
I can't remember what my very first golf disc was. It was either an Ace or a DGA Power Driver. I still have both of those.

My very first disc was a World Class Frisbee and I don't have that.
 
I lost my first golf disc, 195g Phenix, but still have my second, 168.5g Eclipse from 1989. However, the first round I ever played was with regular Frisbees like a black Master until I discovered golf discs.
 
DX Shark from 1988-89, cracked it last year when I started playing again. Still have my 1989 Ohio State disc golf Chaiompionship shark, don't throw it though.
 
I still have my dx Beast from July of this year haha. That's when I started. My dad started playing in '88 and he still has his stingray, shark, scorpion, and xd. Pretty cool considering they're all 20+ years old.
 
Yep, my first disc was a champion Firebird (not a good choice at the time), which I still have.
 
Started with an Innova starter set and a DX Valkyrie. Still have the Aviar and Shark. I recently lost the Leopard to a tall tree while introducing a friend to the game.
 
Commemorative DX sharks were given out when they opened the course at the university I work at. I toss it now and then, but it mostly sits on a shelf in my office. Ones I purchased myself were a DX wraith and valkyrie. The valk is way too flippy for me now, but I lone it out for newbies to try. Lost the wraith at a local course, but it was turned in at the pro-shop. Even though it's an all chewed up flippy piece of DX plastic, I paid my $1 to get it back. :)
 
Before there were golf discs I started out with a 150g Master Tournament putter and a Fastback driver. The Fastback is long gone. But I never liked the Master so it's in pretty good shape. The sticker with the IFA number is almost completely in tact.

As for my first real golf disc, I may have it but I couldn't tell which Aviar it is.
 
I have none of mine. My first three were a pro d challenger, z buzzz and a Z avenger ss. Lost the buzzz and avenger in two different creeks and my dog used the challenger as a chew toy.
 
i still have my first disc that i bought, picked it up in iowa on a trip with a buddy back in 2002-03. It hangs on my wall now because i dont want to lose it, been trying to find another one to throw since i like it soo much. its a 164g Millennium CE EXP1 1.7
 
Lost my Orange/Yellow Champ Banshee well over a year ago in an open field. Someone called me a few months ago saying that their friends kid had it. I told him to have the guy call me and I'd trade him 3 discs for it, but he never did and won't return my calls:thmbdown:.
 
I bought three at once. Star Dart, DX Gazelle, Champion Monster. I sold the Dart after I got an Aviar (which I never throw anymore). The Gazelle became a specialty disc and was ultimately replaced by a Star version, and the Monster doesn't really get any play because I have a Predator and Firebird for those shots. I still have the original Gazelle and Monster though.
 
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