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Just got this in the mail on a trade, the guy I got it from didn't know if it was a fl or a fx, I can't find any identifiable markings on it. It doesn't look much different than my other firebirds on the rim, if it is anything like the difference between a eagle l and eagle x, I would say it has a slight rim ridge like an eagle x. I read the definitive guide in identifying champion discs and still can't figure it out.
Can someone help me with that? I'm also interested in the value and if anyone knows what run it is. It is max weight, here are some pics.
likely a poorly written P-KA.A little help, please? A friend of mine saw a stack of purple Japan Open "R-KA", all in the mid 160's, at Play It Again. Silver foil stamp of a shogun warrior looking dude. Very good condition -- don't look used at all. He bought a couple of them.
Anything special about these? Or just throwers?
Bottom stamped DX Teebird 175 6/10. Need some info when these were made. Anyone know about Teebirds?
Mr.Smitty- the rhynos are variable depending on weight and condition. Assuming that they are 170's. I'll say this. The champion one is in the 20-30 range (depending on condition) and the pro line is in the 30-45 range. If it's beat pretty good you are looking at 30ish and if it's 9/10 you are looking at almost 50. White is the most common color for pro-line rhynos and thus lowers the value. New colored pro lines can go for a pretty penny especially in the more rare blue or green colors.