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Please Help Me Identify this disc

milow369

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Here are the specifics, Innova X-out in the 168-170g. range, ugly with sharpie but it's CE/Champ plastic so it's got a lot of life left in it. It throws somewhat like my CE T-Bird with my limited throws. This disc has a prominent bead under the leading edge as well as a small bead around the inside edge of the disc. I've enclosed some pics, would appreciate your help in identifying this disc.

Thanks for your help
 

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I do not have a good guess. It is different than just about anything that I have seen. What discs have a bead on the bottom edge on anything that fast? That is what is confusing me right now and I am hoping that helps someone else figure it out.
 
hard to say just from photos, I dug through my bags(old and new), and tried to match.
I am not sure but I will guess- a Roc.:confused:
Looks like my old Roc, it has two beads like that, my new glow Roc does not.
Just my two cents.
 
I think it's a CE Eagle. I took another look against mine and it's a match. I did initially notice the similarity of the large bead on the outer leading edge, but I missed the small bead on the inner edge.

I held them up together and they're the same. Thanks all. I scored it for $5 bucks!

later
 
Snub nose w/a bead - looks like Champ Cobra to me, but by those pics its hard to tell. If you say it matches your champ eagle - well there you go :)
 
Eagle or maybe a firechicken, but I think eagle. How does it fly??? That bead is to small for a mid I think
 
My guess is some type of fairway driver. Maybe a CE Lepoard. Because I use to have one.

I really can't tell from the pictures, I think I would have to hold it and examine it.

I think your best bet would be let a few guys who know a lot about disc in your town look at it. They should know.
 
I would not say an Eagle because the Eagle does not have big of lips on the rim unless the mold has changed since then.

I am pretty confident it's either a Leopard or some other midrange-fairway driver.
 
I change my gues to leopard because the leopard has that little turn on the rim. Good one Dillon
 
I don't think it's a Leo. The wing on a Leo is flatter and it has a notch. That looks like a bead in the picture.

To me it looks like a Cobra, but it's hard to tell. What does the tooling say on the bottom? If it says "Ontario" I'd say it's a Cobra. If it say "Rancho Jambalaya" or whatever that darn town is called..."Rancho Cucamonga?" If it says "Rancho" and something else, it's some other disc.
 
I don't think it's a Leo. The wing on a Leo is flatter and it has a notch. That looks like a bead in the picture.

To me it looks like a Cobra, but it's hard to tell. What does the tooling say on the bottom? If it says "Ontario" I'd say it's a Cobra. If it say "Rancho Jambalaya" or whatever that darn town is called..."Rancho Cucamonga?" If it says "Rancho" and something else, it's some other disc.
Now I wish there was a Rancho Jambalaya.
 
All I know for sure that THAT is not Champ. Cobra at all since I collects CC's.

It looks like CE/Champ. fairway driver. Don't know which kind though.
 

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