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Sounds like Bammm went through this endeavor for the same reason that I did; its all about the chase, the problem solving and the discovery!
You guys are great, well done! Who knows where this will be in another few months, its already way past my methods.
FR Buzzz i'd presume as far as collectability (price) is concerned. I'm sure there are some older smaller production run discs (jupiter comets or Cam Todd Challengers) and some newer production run discs (FR TI SS or FR Z nukes) etc. that are more "rare" from a number-based definition... I'm...
From a collectors point of view, I definitely agree with the CE comments. I just don't see the return on investment for a $50 first run modern disc. I learned the hard way with first run X-cals.
From a throwers standpoint, I can see the desire to have a cool stamp, I'm all about the weird...
I am confused about the current "values" of these discs. Innova sold the Bigbird stamped rocs to dealers, at dealer prices, and now people are paying nearly 500% cost in less than a month? Why?
What gives?
Is it the best disc ever?
Does demand finally outweigh supply in this sport?
Please...
No you're correct, he cured them overnight in a closet with racks; but who knows what was in the closet, perhaps a dehumidifier or a heat lamp?
I'm way too impatient to wait all night, I need that instant gratification, lol.
There is certainly a trial and error learning curve associated with this process, Jeff was an artist, with a well refined set of techniques, to say the least
Add more soap to your mixture, it helps to reduce the background haze, also, maybe try a bit less dye/sc/soap mix on the disc, but your dye-strength looks good. I've had haze issues with star plastic; it takes the dye so quickly that the swirling motion in the pan can be enough to generate that...