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Yeah, but that was hit or miss. Sometimes you would see it and sometimes you wouldn't. It seemed like on big jobs like the Ice Bowl discs you would see the stamps, but when I would order custom stamps there was nothing. We got Gazelles and Pegasus in the same order one time that had no markings; we had the damnedest time telling them apart. That was '98 I think. Once they started with the E and the T, those were marked all of the time.you are incorrect for once Scott. remember when they had the stamps they would use to put the mold on? that was well before the eagle/teebird.
Looks/sounds like an Elite Pro XL.Very grippy chalky plastic.
Nothing penned besides weight.
Only tooling is discraft walled lake
And
Licensed us patent 4568297
It's fairway driverish just wasn't sure if someone knows what it is.
Agree with XL.
Looks pretty nice :thmbup:
Def a pro starfire those used to b a disc of choice for me they fly far!
That looks like a Banshee to me.
I have been trying to figure out what this disc is for the longest time. It is an old Ching stamped Innova with a lizard stamp on it. I have been told that it was a Teebird, but I just want to make sure of what it is.
The tooling on the bottom is Rancho, CAL tooling if that helps at all.
I don't want to cause any offense, but I would like to get multiple opinions.
Does anyone else have an idea of what this disc may be?
The profile pic reminded me of a Banshee because of how the top is shaped. I have been wrong before lol.
Viper or Whippet perhaps. is it the same diameter as a Roc, Buzzz or other midrange, or is is smaller like most drivers?
Edit: on a second glance it looks like an Eagle X, too.
Looks like the Eagle-X I have with a tourney stamp from '99...
I guess I don't follow this, but some of it could be the fact that all of my discs are old and maybe the Banshee wing has changed. I have a lot of Banshees; all of them about the same age as this Ching disc. The end of the wing of my Banshees bear no resemblance to the end of a Gazelle wing. The Gazelle and Pegasus had very similar bevels with that spot that almost feels like a bead around the end of the wing. There is nothing dramatically different about the shape of the Banshee wing that jumps out at me like the end of the Gazelle or Pegasus wing; the Banshee wing is not that far off in feel and appearance to the Eagle wing.The top definitely looks like a Banshee, but the wing is way off. Banshees and Gazelles have a small flat spot right at the end of the wing.