leopards are probably 20-30 each. the banshee 10-15 in that condition.
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I have wiped Innova stamps before on star plastic, most recently on a gator, and it left zero evidence of a stamp. No indentions or anything, and after it could have passed as an unstamped disc to anyone else.
the factory can not let any disc out of there doors with out a stamp or marker telling what they are
james,
run?
x or L mold?
they all matter..
yeah, ebay and here, I've only seen one "putter" chains aviar.
I don't have multiple trunks and other people's collections to look through up here... most people just huck and have no idea what they have.
kyle, not specifically, but kinda trying to see what they're worth and rarity.
That's a Stingray? I don't remember the #1 driver being referred to as a Stingray, not where I was from back when they were being sold.
They were not popular discs, where I played. Unless they started making them again at a later date. This price doesn't surprise me.
Okay pretty rare disc I have a question about price wise.
Its a innova avair "DGA factor four". I don't know the history of it too well, but I have a brand new unthrown one I'd like to get a price on. It's 175 as well.
There are Factor IV Grids and Factor IV Chains.
The Chains are worth a lot more, probably around 60.
Looking for answers on two discs.
1994 "Proto" Raven 5/10 probably just a wall hanger.
1987 - Wham-o 44 flying disc. PDGA approved 178 7/10 rim is in great shape, some fading on top.