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[Question] ID a disc or ask "What is the story on this disc...?" - Take II

Trying to figure out what this disc is for over 10 years possibly a champ t-bird?

Does it have Innova tooling on the underside?

It looks like about speed 7, but doesn't appear to have the Teebird lip on the edge of the wing. Or, maybe it does; it's hard to tell. So, perhaps a TL or Eagle L?
Show a profile pic of the wing. It helps to see the shape of the wing.

Yeah it does have the innova tooling here are a few more pics if that helps
 

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I found out the disc is from a tournament in 2003 it does have the innova tooling I'm guessing its probably an eagle


Can you give one more pic, from an angle similar to the one shown in the figure here?


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The above pic is an Eagle X. An Eagle L looks similar, except the underside of the wing just below the parting line does not curl down like the disc in this photo does.


I am not very accomplished at distinguishing Eagles and Teebirds, particularly if they are old.
 
I literally can't tell an Eagle from TeeBird when the discs are stamped. :| They look like identical discs to me. Once I have an custom-stamped Eagle/TeeBird with the underside marking worn off, I just throw it and guess which one I think it is based on how it flies knowing I'll never actually know what the disc is.
 
I literally can't tell an Eagle from TeeBird when the discs are stamped. :| They look like identical discs to me. Once I have an custom-stamped Eagle/TeeBird with the underside marking worn off, I just throw it and guess which one I think it is based on how it flies knowing I'll never actually know what the disc is.


Yep. When I hold a new Champion Teebird and a new Champion Eagle X side by side, it seems to me that the tip of the Eagle X nose is a bit a more bulbous, whereas the Teebirds nose is just a bit more pointy while maybe sloping down more steeply toward the tip. But, if I hold one by itself I probably cannot say which mold it is.
 
I have a C- PD2 that has lots of bubbles in the rim. It is very flat and stiff. Since these are probably going OOP I was going to sell it off, but I want to identify it properly. Just curious what run this likely is.
 

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2010 clear water discgolf store innova

Can someone help me I'd this disc it's an innova Its definitely not a teebird I think I've got it narrowed down to a tl or valk or leopard. It has a 2010 Clearwater discgolf store stamp on it
 

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Help ID-ing a disc...

I found this disc in a used bin and can't find the meaning of the abbreviation that is on the bottom. It has a thumb track and feels like an R-pro Ryhno but it does not have a bead like the ryhno and pig discs normally have. If you can't tell from the pic the abbr. appears to be S-TK. It is before they start putting the names on the bottom. Also, it has San Marino instead of Rancho Cucamonga on the bottom. Any help is appreciated.

Thank you.
 

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I found this disc in a used bin and can't find the meaning of the abbreviation that is on the bottom. It has a thumb track and feels like an R-pro Ryhno but it does not have a bead like the ryhno and pig discs normally have. If you can't tell from the pic the abbr. appears to be S-TK. It is before they start putting the names on the bottom. Also, it has San Marino instead of Rancho Cucamonga on the bottom. Any help is appreciated.

Thank you.

That would be a Tank! Millennium/Hyzerbomb branded.
 
Wondering what this used bin find is, absolutely no visible markings. 2005 tourney stamp with patent numbers. Thought it might be a flat Wraith but the rim appears a tiny bit narrower. Threw it a bit and it's definitely got some turn, was going just as far as my Wraiths once dialed in.

I'm guessing 9-10 speed, maybe an Orc or Valk? It's not Sidewinder flippy. Compared to a flat Wraith.
 

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Wondering what this used bin find is, absolutely no visible markings. 2005 tourney stamp with patent numbers. Thought it might be a flat Wraith but the rim appears a tiny bit narrower. Threw it a bit and it's definitely got some turn, was going just as far as my Wraiths once dialed in.

I'm guessing 9-10 speed, maybe an Orc or Valk? It's not Sidewinder flippy. Compared to a flat Wraith.
I am going to guess either a Valkyrie or Viking.
 
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