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Started by ChrisE, July 11, 2009, 02:43:48 PM

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ChrisE

So I am just looking to narrow down what type of disc I had found, and lost, that was faded through.  I know Innova discs fairly well, but not any other type really.  It seemed to be made of the same champion plastic of Innova, is there any other discs that use that type of plastic?  I have drilled that into trees for well over a year now, and have barely made a mark on it, same record I have with all my champion discs.  I know that this next question is probably useless to ask, but just in case...The disc I had flew perfectly straight when thrown RHBH with a lot of power, so an extremely stable disc, any suggestions on that?  I know thats very vague, but any advice would be appreciated.  I currently throw a combo of the beast, the groove, and the wraith.  So yeah, any advice on what to replace the lost one with...

Bruce Brakel

Most of the major manufacturers have a candy plastic line.  Chances are it was Innova simply because they make the majority of the discs, or plurality if they are no longer the majority. 

Did it have a pointy driver nose on it like the wraith or beast?  If so, it might have been a T-Bird, Eagle, or Firebird.  A really beat Firebird might fly like that, but a new one won't.  If the disc had no stamp because it spent some time in the river, you'll probably never find another disc just like it. 
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September 11, 2011

ChrisE

Alright thanks, I had that feeling, and I think I'll try those other discs.  Thanks for the input!