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Does anybody have any info on this disc? I know that it is one of the old Elite X stamps. I have one that I bought a few years ago right before the stamp was changed to the boring one that currently graces the X Comet. I saw this one in what definitely seems to be older Elite Z plastic for a reasonable price and had to pick it up. Any ideas if this was a pretty common stamp in this plastic or when they might have been run? This and the Saturn comet are two of my favorite disc golf stamps of all time.
I don't remember that being a common stamp at all, at least not since 2004. I have several just because I thought they looked different. They act just how you would expect a Z Comet to act.
Mine are yellow, too. I wonder if they were all yellow?
They were not. I have a red. Love the stamp. Looks great on that Z plastic.
Little googling showed me this.
I'm sure this is answered in here somewhere but how do the Cryztal Comets fly and what is their typical profile?
I have an old blue X Cyclone and an old blue X XL with the same thing. I never noticed it in any color but blue, but it looks like I buy a lot of blue discs. :|
I wouldn't recommend blue disc I have heard that they're attracted to water for whatever reason they just want to go home into to deep blue. Kinda like a steelhead wanting to swim back to it's beginning of it's life cycle and get it on and just lay down and die. Maybe if this is true I need to be looking for a fresh run of blue disc rolling out of streams this late spring.��