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I like to take lint free anti-con rags and buff the polymer back into the plastic. Its seems to buy me some time with my older stuff on the verge of falling apart.
OS: X mold Eagle or Helio Millennium Vela
Stable: C Blend Gummy Centurion
US: D Blend or beat in I Blend Centurion
* The Infinite Centurion uses the Leopard 3 mold I believe, but Infinite puts it out in better plastics IMO
Rhyno and Invader please. The plastic release is super exciting but the molds they've released them in are kind of...meh. Ill buy the Aviar in hopes it will spread production to other molds.
I think you are missing the point: If you want to start playing guitar as a beginner you can buy one for under $100 and keep using that or buying cheaper instruments for as long as you want. But later when you know what you want and you start geeking out you then have the opportunity to buy that...
I will gladly pay 3-4X stock value for certainty. Given the flight and feel differences which come with mold variations I'd rather redeem the time and pay more for a disc that will perform as expected. Flight consistency flaunted by xyz manufacturer is a marketing gimmick; we are all on our own...
The Z metal flake tour series were pretty stable Comets, but I think the TI comets that came out of the 2017-18ish Ledgestone release group are easily the most stable Comets out there.
Anyone want to speculate if this "new" disc shares parts, or is it an original mold? Looking at those flight numbers, looks to be pretty interesting
Galleon
https://infinitediscs.com/infinite-discs-galleon