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^since they're readily available I don't think so. The usual demand is for old mold since they're OOP.
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This is my first disc, I got it from PIAS in Durham, NC, around 2008. I think it is a DX Leopard, but may be a Valk. I have never seen this stamp again, I would be incredibly grateful to anyone who can tell me the origin of this stamp, as I have wondered for years.
180 on each.
So they're are two runs of Omega sharks? The old circle stamp which is grittier, and then these ones?
Anyone happen to know who/what this stamp was made for by chance?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/93109194@N05/8679617034/
I did that stamp. It was to sponsor Dougie to raise money for him to get to world's last year.
The run number stands for "Mold.Run." So a disc like the JLS that has only had one mold will always start with a "1." followed by another number that should represent the run. A disc like the Aurora MF that used more than one mold had a 1.1 run and a 2.1 run.Can anyone give me a brief summary of how the Millenium Run Numbers work?
Where did they start? 1.1? What are the earliest runs?
What are the most sought after runs?
I got some 2 stroke discs from Biscoe as well. It's gotta be some Virginia thing.I have a handful of glow champ eagles from 2004ish with that stamp. I got them from Biscoe a few years ago so I'm gonna guess it is a virginia thing.