notroman
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Those early blue D1s were pretty flippy. Long bombers.
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Those early blue D1s were pretty flippy. Long bombers.
Found this in my storage. It was given to me by a friend. I'm pretty sure Bigfoot is a tournament around the humboldt area. Thought it was a Valkyrie at first but it's for sure not that. No marking are legible anymore.
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The year is 2007 on the stamp. Hard to see in the picture.
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Hi there. I'm new to disc golf and to this forum. I just bought Latitude 64 disc that does not include a model name on the stamp. I think it is a Pure. Can anyone verify?
Isn't that a Dart? I mean, I've never actually seen a Dart, but that is what I would expect a Dart to be like.Picked this up at Volrath Park pro shop the other day. Anyone have a clue what mold it is? Thought it was a Cro when I got it, guess not. The mystery disc is in the middle of the three (surrounded by a Cro and Coyote).
Picked this up at Volrath Park pro shop the other day. Anyone have a clue what mold it is? Thought it was a Cro when I got it, guess not. The mystery disc is in the middle of the three (surrounded by a Cro and Coyote).
Isn't that a Dart? I mean, I've never actually seen a Dart, but that is what I would expect a Dart to be like.
Also the Dart is just a modified Goblin so it also looks like what I think a Goblin would look like even though I've never seen a Goblin, either.
Am I helping? I can't really tell. :|
Looks like a foxbat to me. Unless it is beaded, in which case wombat. Could be a dart tho. Is the rim really deep?
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