robertkjr3d
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- Jun 27, 2022
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I've had this disc for a number of years. But finally decided to catalog my bag. I probably found the disc, and it had no markings to speak-of. This was before the days where they had lost & found drop-offs.
This disc is marked "2010 PHILLY OPEN" The symbol looks a little like the Lattitude logo, but not quite. (Not sure Lattitude existed back then?!) I guess it could be John-Doe off brand that they awarded to the winner(s), or maybe they just gave them out to every participant. But either option seems odd since, it wouldn't be PDGA approved that way. I suppose the markings on what disc its really supposed to be could have just been rubbed off. The under-side says it was resold and/or sold for $7.99 at a shop. No helpful info on that side to speak-of, except I think the weight.
It feels like a high-speed distance driver, with a thick lip. But I actually have not thrown it much. So it remains mysterious. I probably should have given it more attention.
This disc is marked "2010 PHILLY OPEN" The symbol looks a little like the Lattitude logo, but not quite. (Not sure Lattitude existed back then?!) I guess it could be John-Doe off brand that they awarded to the winner(s), or maybe they just gave them out to every participant. But either option seems odd since, it wouldn't be PDGA approved that way. I suppose the markings on what disc its really supposed to be could have just been rubbed off. The under-side says it was resold and/or sold for $7.99 at a shop. No helpful info on that side to speak-of, except I think the weight.
It feels like a high-speed distance driver, with a thick lip. But I actually have not thrown it much. So it remains mysterious. I probably should have given it more attention.