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Started by jim, January 23, 2002, 07:53:20 PM

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jim

If the Waukegan Park District decides to replace Basket #7 and/or install additional baskets, what type shall we recommend? I believe the new Basket #1, installed last July, is a New Mach II Pole Hole.  I like it and think we should eventually upgrade the entire course with them. They come with the Trapper basket and are galvanized.

Other options are:

ChainStar (Discraft)

DISCatcher Pro

Mach III Pole Hole

Mach V

StrokeSaver



Reply quickly if you have an opinion!

mirth

Yeah, Mach II poles are awesome! Having a sign on top to stop your disc from skipping 10' away is always a good thing....  ;)
Don't forget your towel!

mirth

Don't forget your towel!

jim

Which bar?  Who's going to the bar? Where's the bar? Crow bar?

jim

Oh my!  Can you imagine the noise that garbage-can basket makes? I wonder if this guy's indoor furniture is all aluminum too!

jim

Brett's basket rules!!! Took him 5 hours and $75 - half the cost of the cheapest metal target!  Catches very well!  Good job - I look forward to using it in our tourneys!

jim

Man, does that thang catch plastic! Very sturdy!

CEValkyrie

Jim,

     I like the basket on 1 as well. That would be my first choice. Hell, tell them to get 7 more while they are at it.

Later

Brett
Brett Comincioli
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CEValkyrie

Wish me luck. I'm in the process of making a practice basket. I'm tired of my terrible putting.
Brett Comincioli
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CEValkyrie

Well, I received the info on how to make a portable practice basket. I don't know how good it will work but it's worth a shot considering the low expense. It looks pretty good on the internet video clip & pictures but you know how that goes. Oh well. See ya thursday.
Brett Comincioli
19325
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DISContinuum DGC President

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CEValkyrie

The basket I have been building is complete. It's actually not too bad. I would give it a B for a grade. It will be very useful at home but it will be hard to transport. Oh well.

Later

Brett
Brett Comincioli
19325
Former PDGA IL State Coordinator (07-12)
DISContinuum DGC President

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CEValkyrie

Here is a picture of the basket that I made. It performs better than I expected. It comes in handy @ home.
Brett Comincioli
19325
Former PDGA IL State Coordinator (07-12)
DISContinuum DGC President

#1 in Chicago Disc Golf Course Design
www.windycitydiscgolf.com

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shawn

mach II with the optional chain upgrade
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