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I currently own three discs that I'm reluctant to throw. A Star Krait Pumpkin Edition, a Limited Edition Kastaplast Kaxe with Birgitta Lagerholm, and a Prodigy F5 Ragna Bydge signature edition. I don't own any regular discs of those molds though, so I kinda want to throw them :P
So, I've come to the point where I started buying first run discs, rares, special editions etc just for the fun of it. But should I throw them or just collect them? I mean, could they potentially be worth money if left untouched?
No, I haven't checked the PLH, going to do that first thing in the morning :) I don't think I do any OAT as far as I can tell, but I do know it happens on some midranges/driving putters I throw.
Good idea. I was hoping the Gstar Tern could replace the Champ Tern eventually because I really love the plastic, but this one goes into the closet and I'll get another Champ Tern Instead.
But before I do that, I'm going to try on my new Gstar Krait and Star Krait Pumpkin, both maxweight, that...
Yeah, that would really suck, because I love my champ tern, and I plan on buying a couple more of them :) Generally, which brand is the most consistant one? I'm kinda leaning towards Latitude being my favorite brand at the moment because my bolt and saint are simply awesome.
Yeah, you're right, it's -3 when the champion is only -2. but the difference is huge. If I compare to my Gold-Line bolt which is -3 also, they are nothing alike. Weird. And the disc isn't even beat in yet.
I've had the Champion Tern for a year or so, and I absolutely love it. Release it on a few degrees hyzer and it will flip up, glide for ages and finish predictably left. So a week ago or so, I purchased the Gstar Tern. Same specs as the Champion Tern, but waaaay understable. If I release it...