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Old 11-28-2010, 02:27 AM
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I feel bad for some of you guys. I have 4 stores here in town with decent to good disc selections, at least 2 in the next town over that I can think of, and a mobile pro shop operating out of a huge truck / van thing that has a great selection, and if you are buying a decent amount, like usualy I am, you can call him up and he will show up at your house to sell you your discs. Beat that, I can buy discs at my house without the pain of waiting for them to show up through the mail.
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Old 11-28-2010, 03:34 AM
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I cant imagine anyone could make enough money with a brick and mortar disc golf store to even keep the lights on, let alone make a profit.
Spinski's in Grand Rapids is the place to buy around here, but I always wonder how and if they make a buck. All they sell is discs and DG related merchandise and I think it's only open 4 hours a day.


The big chain stores are horrible and usually nobody working there knows anything about DG. Consider yourself lucky if you have a solely DG shop.
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Old 11-28-2010, 05:04 AM
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Sports Authority and a clothing shop here. SA only sells dx innova and they have about 100 stingrays. Clothing shop varies, she only orders discs when she runs out and only Innova. She doesnt know anything about disc golf so Innova makes her order, which is 80 star Xcalibers and the rest is mixed Destroyers Wraiths and all the tye dye discs. Closest REAL store is 60 miles away, he has a great selection though. All brands. I still prefer online.
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Old 11-28-2010, 05:35 AM
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When in still lived in Holland I had to travel 60 miles to the closest discgolf store. Right now I live about 4,5 miles from the closest store in Helsinki, Finland. Of course there's also the budget sports and other sports stores but they sell their plastic at ridiculous prices.

Besides that it's the westside rep at our local course that sells lat64 and westside from the trunk of his car on sundays during the disc season.
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Old 03-24-2011, 12:24 PM
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Same here. I have a Dick's in town but all they sell are Innova, about 30 Wolfs, a champ Monarch,and some dx Archangels. PIAS is about 20 miles away in Indy.They have all Innova DX. IDK if there are any other disc stores in Indiana.
The "Magic Bus" in broadripple has a pretty good amount. They carry different manufacturers, baskets and bags. Years ago they donated $500 for the front nine concrete tee pads at Sahm. "The Basket Case" in the Liberty Bell flea market has a booth (E. Washington St). They are a sponsor of the Indy club. They have a link on the indydiscgolf.com site.
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Old 03-24-2011, 12:39 PM
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Dunham's in Ashland (35 or 40 minutes away) plus a soccer store near Armco Park (almost an hour away) are the closest stores I have. I don't go in them often, because I always feel like I need to buy something so they keep stocking the discs
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Old 03-24-2011, 12:53 PM
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Jimbo, I feel your pain brother. Chico has the a** end for selection for very unreasonable prices if you ask me. Play it again sports is probably the best option in town but that is if they have a decent inventory at the moment. I buy all of mine online, tourneys, or my buddies who are all disc hoarders.
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Old 03-24-2011, 01:27 PM
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Thats sucks, that you have no really good stores close to you. If you get to SoCal, check out Discovering the World, or www.DTworld.com. They have everything!!!
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Old 03-24-2011, 01:58 PM
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Man I feel bad for you guys. Sports Authority carries a mediocre selection around here just like you guys are talking about. I kind of play it as a lottery -- every once in a while they have some cool stuff and I buy it all.
But my local disc golf store is great (albeit somewhat more expensive)
http://www.utopiadiscgolf.com/
Still though, the internet is a great way to shop for discs.
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Old 03-24-2011, 05:12 PM
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I am from switzerland, but I always order from discgolfcenter.com, because the only disc shop here in switzerland isnt a disc shop, but a club that sells some discs on the side. And they dont have a single one of the molds I use.

discgolfcenter is great though.
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