Discraft is running a special on their website to get 5 misprint wizards for $30. Just thought I'de let those that are interested know.
Sweeeet I can get a "Discraft Wizard". I would double check dude, since discraft does not make the Wizard Gateway does.
They have always had that special available. You can include what plastics and weights you prefer in the order notes. They are pretty good about getting you whatever you want. I need to pick up another 5 max weight softs.
Discraft's misprint deal is 10 Pro D for $40; 10 Z for $60. You officially don't get to choose what discs, but if you ask nicely, sometimes you get more of what you want.
None of my discs, by the way, are misprints. When I have something marked lower than retail, it is because I bought it lower than wholesale, or I bought something else low.
Good call Gateway my bad, ands I'm even staring at some, what a tard
Be careful ordering the misprints from Gateway if you have kids. My 5 wizard deal came with one pot leaf stamp and one that said "support our trips" with a picture of the classic support our troops ribbon that was divided into tabs of acid (this on was actually an illusion, not a wizard). I don't care one way or the other, but I would've been pissed if I had to explain either of those to young kids. Plus I won't bring either out in public. They might make decent discs, but as for how to run a biz, the more I see, the more I'm not surprised they're not a major player.
In the end, though, wizards rock!!!
You can just take the labels off with some acetone and then take them out in public
Marshall Street has/had the same deal and they weren't misprints. Plus you willl be putting 5% of your sale back into the club :)
Quote from: discmonkey on June 21, 2006, 08:52:38 PM
Be careful ordering the misprints from Gateway if you have kids. My 5 wizard deal came with one pot leaf stamp and one that said "support our trips" with a picture of the classic support our troops ribbon that was divided into tabs of acid (this on was actually an illusion, not a wizard). I don't care one way or the other, but I would've been pissed if I had to explain either of those to young kids. Plus I won't bring either out in public. They might make decent discs, but as for how to run a biz, the more I see, the more I'm not surprised they're not a major player.
In the end, though, wizards rock!!!
Eh, I dont knock them for stuff like that. It isnt like they designed the stamps. Some of my friends got some custom-stamped wizards once, and they will print just about anything you send in as long as the quantity is there.