Casey 1988
Shun the frumious Bandersnatch!
Two people forgeting are the Atlas and Nova for the way they make the overmold different from the rest of the discs on the market.
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Nova is a great disc but not necessarily unique. Rival is one of the best discs in my bag
lightning's rubber putter: same shape with a small beadThe Dart! I really have never found anything like it.
Wasn't the Valkyrie the first "wide-rimmed" driver?
lightning's rubber putter: same shape with a small bead
I'm intrigued
The Wham-O Maxflight. It is a Two piece that has more a disc golf disc shape toy Frisbee size but is more a putter then a driver as the page states. https://www.amazon.com/Wham-Flight-...id=1524293203&sr=1-25&refinements=p_89:Wham-O
A friend had one before they were PDGA approved, at the time in late 1990's discs for Disc Golf Discs had to be one piece molded disc. We used it more as a toss disc . For Disc Golf the disc was not as good as it flew as if one were to make a Large diameter beveled edge odd two piers plastic putter then a true Disc Golf Disc. Eventually this disc held the world record throw run and catch.
Of what's in my bag - Unique discs are the RDG Serpent and Element Iridium - Thick groove-top putters - haven't seen anything like them (Scale, Serpent, Iridium, Plutonium - all unique in that sense) Then I'd say the Alias as its not quite as fast as other mids nowadays but has a unique flight in that its perfectly straight - feels a little different than most mids
Iridum is unique and makes me wonder how comfortable that disc is to hold. Such a hefty rim to a disc.