Lamp
Eagle Member
Yeah that's true, you are in a whole different part of the world. If people know of McCabe over there then I would sell it locally, you'd get more money than having to ship it internationally.
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Please help, a friend if mine has a 1.7 run of the millennium exp1 in 8/10 condition, he is wanting to sell it and I am wanting to buy it, I don't want to lowball him and I also don't want to pay way over being that I know next to nothing about millennium plastic. What are these going for. Any help helps.
Thanks guys.
I asked about some Millenium discs (including an EXP1) and was told that generally these don't have much extra value. Someone did refer me to the discgolfsweden site which had alot of info on these. Apparently the 1.6s were run with CE plastic. Some of the 1.7s are also apparently CE as they were run with the 1.6s but mis-stamped. No way of telling without comparing with a known CE disc. I don't think my 1.7 is CE, nice grippy plastic but doesn't have the same sturdiness as my CE Valks.
The Special Blend Rocs were USDGC Rocs. The plastic was Star-ish. I think they had them in '05? '06? It was right about the same time as Star plastic came out. Not sure if they had any before that. I don't recall seeing them after that, but they started selling Star USDGC Rocs after that so it might have been redundant at that point.What are "special blend" rocs like? I have a dx roc that is extremely slick and shiny, unlike any other dx I have ever felt.
The Special Blend Rocs were USDGCRocs. The plastic was Star-ish. I think they had them in '05? '06? It was right about the same time as Star plastic came out. Not sure if they had any before that. I don't recall seeing them after that, but they started selling Star USDGC Rocs after that so it might have been redundant at that point.
Slick and shiny DX is usually just crappy DX, though. Sometimes it's better; I had a first run Cheetah that I swear was Pro plastic (Pro plastic didn't even exist then) and a DX Raven that was a freaky slick shiny blend that was durable as all get out. Hard to tell.
How much would you ask for a 6/10 10x KC Pro Gazelle, 175g?
candy or taffy plastic
that is neither candy or taffy. that is original pro plastic. the 10X KC discs were run in Pro plastic.. and 11X KC discs (teebird, gazelle, firebird) were run in basically the first runs of champion plastic(that's a broad statement as there were many many different plastics that Innova has gone through).
-Scott Lewis
Hyzer Flip Disc Golf
that is neither candy or taffy. that is original pro plastic. the 10X KC discs were run in Pro plastic.. and 11X KC discs (teebird, gazelle, firebird) were run in basically the first runs of champion plastic(that's a broad statement as there were many many different plastics that Innova has gone through).
-Scott Lewis
Hyzer Flip Disc Golf
now i feel foolish i am gonna hang my head in shame
I wouldn't he's not 100% correct. I just got sent a pic of a 10x in CE/candy/champ, whatever you want to call it. Maybe I am misunderstanding him? The way I read that post is that 10x is only made in Pro and that's just not true.