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I believe you are correct, sir. The other JLS actually says CE-JLS and it has a tie dye pattern, I'm pretty sure. That blue polaris is CE as well, the 1.13 run was.
That is probably my favorite disc to just pick up and touch some when I see it. The colors pop and it feels so nice.
176g. I appreciate your replies. I was having trouble finding something with the same stamp. If it was a tl I would be able to tell just by feeling it but I'm not familiar with...
George also left me these. He just have switched hobbies! The blue ls used to be in my bag other than that they are unthrown. I used to have a super soft with his name on too but I cannot find it.
I have never thrown it tbh too old for me to lose ha. I feel you are on to something about that dip. Compared to this firebird which has more of a ridge this definitely dips. It feels amazing I'm not sure if it's cec tho not as finger printy. Certainly has some tack. I appreciate the response!
Disc identification
Can someone please help me identify this disc please. I got this at play it again years ago and I cannot remember what kind it is. Thank you
I have two star starfires. One is 8/10 170 red with a sweet rainbow stamp. I actually have two others that are both unthrown. I am going to have to toss them in a field a couple times to see which one I will give up. One is red 168 the other is blue 171. I am also in Iowa so let me know if...
damn you...
I was going to say no way that t bird is 9/10 but I held my tongue. My guess if you find a disc under leaves, presumably on a course, it has been more than field tested.
I sold one on ebay for eight bucks a few months back with a lil ink but had not been thrown. I say you might be lucky to get more than 20. not as sure on the others, maybe 30 for the valk.