Meulen
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- Jul 20, 2009
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So i was browsing ebay the other day when I came across a nice lot with no bids. 15 discs, a couple minis, an unidentified bag, birdie bag, etc. All in all, a pretty sweet setup. So I start reading the auction and this guy knows nothing about disc golf. He states that there are "15 big discs, and 3 little ones". After doing some research I realize that the bag is a Revolution Carolina Team bag, not cheap. Also in the picture is a PDGA mini with a number on it, so i go the site and look up the number. It shows that the person who the bag belongs too recently played in a tournament (Mid-September) and the bag-tags indicate that they have won multiple advanced mens divisions. It seems odd that someone who is good at disc golf would just up and sell there stuff and know nothing about it. So i send the seller a message asking how he stumbled upon the bag and he said a "thrift shop". Doesn't it seem odd that something of this quality from a serious player would just be donated to a thrift shop? I provided a link to the auction below. What are your thoughts? Just a side note, the name of the person selling the bag on ebay does not coincide with the name of the owner according to the PDGA.
http://cgi.ebay.com/PRO-DISC-GOLF-S...emQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_2?hash=item3ef90137e0
http://cgi.ebay.com/PRO-DISC-GOLF-S...emQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_2?hash=item3ef90137e0