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I know exactly what you mean.I keep disc sellers on E-Bay in business!
There is nothing like coming from work and having a new disc waiting for you in a box on your doorstep.
I know exactly what you mean.
ERic
I buy mostly Star & Champ on ebay, but there are some DX ones in my stash too. I average easily below $6 per disc including shipping. One trick is to find a seller with a lot of listings and willing to combine shipping. The other trick is to just be patient, set your max price, and eventually you'll probably get some good deals.I have found ebay discs to be too expensive. People selling used ones end up getting bid up to 6 or 7 a piece, when I could buy them new for 7.49 on disc golf central, it's worth the extra money to get new in my opinion.
My name is Pete and I'm a discaholic...
Well, one is technically enough. But most players have different discs for different types of shots. Understable drivers vs. overstable drivers. Really overstable drivers vs. mildly overstable drivers. Lighter Wraith for a tailwind drive vs. a heavy XCaliber for a headwind drive. Etc. etc. etc.Perhaps someone could enlighten me to why a player needs so many discs. Isnt 3 technically enough?