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Does anyone know if banshees were ever ontario molded or were they always rancho molded. I picked up a dx disc at a yard sale that I swear is a banshee, but it's ontario molded... Hmmmm...
It could be a PantherIt's much domier than a shark and the rim is less sharp? I'm attaching another photo.
I don't want to throw it, but just holding it, it feels like it would be MUCH flippier than a shark. The rim also feels less wide (narrower?)... Is it a Griffin perhaps?
Does anyone know if banshees were ever ontario molded or were they always rancho molded. I picked up a dx disc at a yard sale that I swear is a banshee, but it's ontario molded... Hmmmm...
It could be a Panther
edit: finished the thread only to see that Three Putt already made the call.
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From what I understand, we no longer have Lightning to kick around.I was talking to the guys at the disc golf shop and they said that Lightning es no mas. Truth?
Nope. Millennium has only had three mids (Aurora MS, Aurora MF, Sentinel MF.) All of them have the Roc diameter. The disc in question is a smaller diameter than a Roc.I haven't thrown many Panthers but I seem to remember them being flatter (less dome). Looks like that is the most likely though.
Even though it has an "Innova" patent on the bottom, Could this be a Millennium mold? Something like a Sentinel?