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[Innova] identify this disc, looks like a boss?

compn

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so the other day i noticed that the letters under the weight on innova discs are just shorthand for the models (duh, why didnt anyone tell me??).

anyways, this disc's ink is pretty worn, i can make out a star symbol but the letter after it is unreadable.

damn pic came out blurry, i'll try to scan it later and hope the high powered light will reveal the letters...

front (top middle orange star stamp):
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larger image: http://www.flickr.com/photos/compn/4318720805/

back (with blue boss underneath)
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larger image: http://www.flickr.com/photos/compn/4372207720/

its like a boss rim, but doesnt have the slight curve in the rim that the boss does. if that helps any...
 
Yeah, or first run Xcalibur. There's not really much else it can be.
 
Can you turn it over? That will tell us if it's an Xcal or Destroyer, b/c it looks like one of the 2. If it will not turn over, it is an Xcal. If it can turn over even a bit, it's a Destroyer.
 
Measure rim thickness, destroyer 22mm and xcaliber 23mm. Or inside diameter destroyer 167mm and xcaliber 164mm
 
If it is a star destroyer i would make a decent trade to get it off your hands. And im not talking about any lowballs.
 
its 23mm rim and 164mm int, but i swear it says (star) D on it.
scanner didnt work, i think because of centimeter space between lid and glass.

camera wont focus correctly, always comes out blurry or nothing.
tried with bright lights, dull lights, incandecent and florecent lights.
out of ideas, if you know how to get a good pic of it , let me know.
 
I dont know of any star stamped star first run bosses
 
its 23mm rim and 164mm int, but i swear it says (star) D on it.
scanner didnt work, i think because of centimeter space between lid and glass.

camera wont focus correctly, always comes out blurry or nothing.
tried with bright lights, dull lights, incandecent and florecent lights.
out of ideas, if you know how to get a good pic of it , let me know.

*D is the code for Star Destroyer. That is what you have
 
to my untrained eyes it looks more like an Xcal than Destroyer...but if it says *D then I can't argue there.

...and btw you need a camera with a Macro-lens or if it's a consumer point and shoot, try macro-zoom mode. That allows it to focus when only inch(es) away from the subject.
 

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