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Wholesale customers can order P2's tomorrow for delivery in September.
Their demand is going to exceed their supply for quite some time I would imagine- same as everyone else in the industry. |
So, on this page https://www.discmania.net/pages/next there is a video where Jussi says that the machine producing the P2s will run "until the demand is met" and he promises that everybody who wants them will get them. Thats pretty sick.
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Really happy to see DM take matters into their own hands and make the right decision. Producing their own discs was the right call and allows them to control everything now! Which keeps Simon and Eagle with them, and I'm sure most people that said they "left for good" will probably come back once they see how good the new plastic and discs are.
Obviously, still no idea IF they are good or not, but I don't think they'd invest so much money into a new production facility, only to make discs nobody wants. Seems exciting and hopefully they can keep up with the demand for the discs as they are released. AND keep prices reasonable. Great start for DM for sure, now lets see if they can back it up with good plastic, good molds, fair prices and have plenty of stock for everyone :thmbup: |
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After they get the stock up for alla the Originals. . .wonder if they have plan for any "new "new Originals" ? ...lets say a P4
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This makes me think that Lat64 is part of this and this Discmania factory really is a part of Lat64 factory that only makes Discmania discs. |
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Might have the same deal with Yikun. 1. Get plant up and running making Originals. Once caught up... 2. Take over making Evolution line in house....then... 3. Take over making the Active like in house. |
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DM: Lat64, you were a big help to use by making the Evo line while we built our own plant/process. We really appreciate it...so if you are ever in a bind, we are close enough for you to bring your molds over and we can help you out. |
Why else would a Finnish brand make their discs in a small town in Sweden. . a town that just happens to be the home of Lat64?
The only link to Sweden that Discmania have is Lat64. . .wierd place to build a new factory if their plan is to break of from Lat64 |
Most especially because of the location of the new factory (same place as Latitude), my guess is that Discmania entered into some sort of limited partnership or contract with Latitude 64 wherein Discmania secured the services of Lat64 in learning the disc design and disc manufacture process. Part of that agreement likely included the manufacture of the the first several years of the Evolution line. It would be completely unsurprising to me if Lat64 now had some sort of ownership stake in Discmania, given that companies typically don’t like to just help set up a competitor.
The pain of the last few years was going to be gone through whenever they decided to set up their own manufacturing. For everyone who thought they should have done it “earlier”, all that would have done is produce the exact same pain while DM was in a less stable position, market wise. The only thing that would have mitigated that is if Innova was the company that had set up DM with manufacturing. So, did Innova get a shot at this? Or did it just make the most sense for a Finnish company to partner with a well established, but not market leading, European manufacturer of very high quality discs? I’d guess the latter, but it’s possible that Innova wasn’t interested on the same terms that Lat64 was. |
Well done Discmania. Seems like a fairy tale, but I’m looking forward to throwing your plastic again.
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Can Simon putt with the new P2 in Worlds or does it have to be approved again...i guess not as they start to sell tomorow
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MAP $11.99 MSRP $12.99 |
I reaaaally hope that the new "D-line" plastic is closer to Innovas version than to Exo or Geo plastic. Not really a fan of those Lat64 baseline plastics.
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Has there been any comments from Innova on any of this?
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how long before an S-line disc comes out?
Eagle and Simon is "odd", they throw mostly C-line type drivers,,,,feel like most other Pros throw S-line, ESP, Star type plastic in their drivers. |
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.....not that i think that+s going to happen.....but they COULD do it |
Could be possible that on the business end there are advantages to having the facility in Sweden vs Finland? Same reason why the DM US facility moved from Cali to Colorado a couple years ago.
I’d be curious if DM will be doing their own design moving forward, or an agreement where Tomas still does the design, but DM owns the molds afterwards. Gotta figure they learned from the difficulties of the Innova relationship and took steps to avoid them this time around. |
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Never thought a day at the roundy piece of plastic business that is my hobby could be this exciting Lets hope Worlds delivers on the excitement front too |
If my wife ever gets into disc golf, it might be for the drama.
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I would think that Innova actually referencing the OL names in any promotion material for newly named discs released by them or Infinite could constitute trademark infringement.
But, I am not a lawyer. |
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A few words might nice though. |
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Say you advertised your theme park and said you had an indoor roller coaster with a space theme, “Galaxy Peak, like Space Mountain”, I think Disney would come after you pretty hard. And that’s without the whole prior relationship between Innova and Discmania wherein Discmania owned the names of the discs. If Innova actually referenced those names when marketing the “new” discs, it would certainly be infringing on Discmania's IP. I would assume they’d have a case that Innova was intending to use DM's trademark for their own gain. |
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What’s the saying? You can put feathers on your back but you’re still not a chicken?
You can try and copy a P2, but it’s still not a P2.. Hats of the DM guys for finally pulling off their own production. It will be interesting to see how the plastic compares/holds up. Impressive facility they have on their hands and well produced video introducing it. Makes you wonder why their distribution center is in Colorado, with this most likely being in their long term goal planning. Should have setup shop near one of the east coast ports. Sale and ISO posts will be a fun mouthful now - ISO of Innova Produced d-line P2 from 2015 with the mini store stamp penned. |
So does “reinvented” mean new plastic/manufacturer or does it mean new mold entirely (+old name)? I’ve been combing the thread/video and can’t seem to find a definitive answer, unless I missed it or lost my Lucky Charms decoder ring…
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Somewhat related question, but is there a list out there of what disc names are trademarked? For example, a cursory search shows Teebird as being trademarked.
Was curious as to which disc names are protected, and how that would apply here. While bumbling around it seems the Discmania crest has a figurative trademark owned by Innova Champion Europe. Don't think I understand things well enough to know the implications, or whether I'm overlooking something. |
Innova Champion Europe is Jussi's company AFAIK
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