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Pics of the first run philos. Not a sales pitch but I do have a few extra backups if anyone is looking.
Curious if Innova will ever figure out how to run swirly plastic in decent colors.
bought a new sockibot destroyer for xmas...168 red with a big hearbeat dome..it was great right away very long glidy...it was best thrown on high anny line...held it for a long time with a small fade finish. the wing is pretty straight..with a little concave. This is almost like a pro desyroyer...actually better cause it holds the turn. The big dome makes it magic. i have also been throwing a flat mcbeth I got 2 yrs ago. It was a brick when new but now is a good flyer with turn and small fade bh..also very good fh...this has surprised me...never used it too much and all of a sudden it is very good.
My buddy gifted these to me recently. White pfn is from maybe 2008 and is super beefy! Yellow one has a United States disc golf championship 2015 stamped on it. These worth anything or hard to come by? Excited to put em in the bag.
My buddy gifted these to me recently. White pfn is from maybe 2008 and is super beefy! Yellow one has a United States disc golf championship 2015 stamped on it. These worth anything or hard to come by? Excited to put em in the bag.
I have a tournament stamped Star Destroyer from 2016, and I'm wondering if it's an AJ era or McBeth. I don't remember when it switched. I'm also curious if, for example, left over unstamped AJ's received a McBeth stamp. My understanding of the evolution of the Star Destroyer stamp is as follows:
Proto
PFN
AJ 2 line
AJ 3 line
McBeth 4x
Ricky Raptor
Ricky Sockibot
Ricky 2x
If anyone will appreciate this it will be in this thread. I got an X-out G* Destroyer a while back at PIAS because it was cheap and I was traveling and needed a driver.
It's one of the worst looking discs production wise I have ever seen. It's near max weight, but has visible bubbles in the rim, little channels along the top that look like the pellets didn't melt completely in the injector, and as it had beat in the rim has this odd matted almost furry feel.
And it flies so good. It's the only Destroyer I can throw that looks like the way pro players throw them(backhand). It can take plenty of power, but will turn a bit and the fade is late and somewhat mellow. It's the best bad disc I've ever had.
I have a tournament stamped Star Destroyer from 2016, and I'm wondering if it's an AJ era or McBeth. I don't remember when it switched. I'm also curious if, for example, left over unstamped AJ's received a McBeth stamp. My understanding of the evolution of the Star Destroyer stamp is as follows:
Proto
PFN
AJ 2 line
AJ 3 line
McBeth 4x
Ricky Raptor
Ricky Sockibot
Ricky 2x
I have the benefit of being able to log into Infinite Discs and see all the orders that I have made over the years, which includes the pictures of each disc.
I had a Nov. 14, 2015 order with AJ 3-line Star Destroyers, and a Jan. 15, 2016 order with Paul McBeth Star Destroyers. So, it appears that the changeover occurred during that time period.
If anyone will appreciate this it will be in this thread. I got an X-out G* Destroyer a while back at PIAS because it was cheap and I was traveling and needed a driver.
It's one of the worst looking discs production wise I have ever seen. It's near max weight, but has visible bubbles in the rim, little channels along the top that look like the pellets didn't melt completely in the injector, and as it had beat in the rim has this odd matted almost furry feel.
And it flies so good. It's the only Destroyer I can throw that looks like the way pro players throw them(backhand). It can take plenty of power, but will turn a bit and the fade is late and somewhat mellow. It's the best bad disc I've ever had.