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novice for life said:As to those telling me just to change my style/give up the glass slipper: I've tried. I have no control with short distance throwing. Turbo is only way I can put reliably, and traditional rounded edge putters don't hold the altitude or speed to make it on longer distances for my turbo style.
novice for life said:I threw 5 or 10 putts like a normal person, and they didn't all go in the basket, so I gave up
I made that pic from scratch ... there's no cross-manufacturer reference like that that I know of.novice for life said:Thanks leopard for the comparison photo thingy. That is exactly what I was looking for. Do they have profile photo's like that anywhere else on the web, or did you shop that from the 2009 catalog?
The photo Leopard posted does look correct for what I am remembering. I'm gonna see if they have one at the local shop to get a hold of. If that is the disc, I'll send you the discraft.
novice for life said:After looking at the catalog, it appears the following are possible contenders:
Goblin, coyote, leopard, eagle. I have held the eagle and coyote previously at the shop, and nixed both of those. Doubt it was the eagle, as that is a driver. Leaning towards Leopard, the only one I can't get ahold of right now.
novice for life said:Hi there, I need the help of the greater internet detective agency to help me solve a personal disc crisis. This forum appears to be the authority on disc matters. I have lurked on this site for disc shopping/choosing tips for short while, and joined specifically to have this issue addressed.
Background: I recently lost a disc through no fault of my own, and I believe it has been washed out into the ocean.
these are all very clear distinctions for a novice :lol:discspeed said:The Leopard is definitely a driver, it would be difficult to mistaken it for a midrange. It is also small diameter, and I believe you said it was large.