VictorB
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discmania.net said:C-line FD's are reserved for fundraising, so if there's a tournament you want to promote, give us a shout!
Who knows. I'd like to try them, but I'm pretty happy with my S Lines.
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discmania.net said:C-line FD's are reserved for fundraising, so if there's a tournament you want to promote, give us a shout!
Frank Delicious said:Where are my production run C-FDs?
Timko said:Frank Delicious said:Where are my production run C-FDs?
Attempting to get DGR stamped for this fall's Discmania release.
They make great out of the box turning drivers. It's hard to keep them from ending up far right.what'shisname said::thumbup:Timko said:Frank Delicious said:Where are my production run C-FDs?
Attempting to get DGR stamped for this fall's Discmania release.
Se if they'll throw in a few D Lines too! Pretty please?
Frank Delicious said:The D lines are fun to mess around with but are not that useful really.
Definitely easy to make it turn enough, but I don't think they'll stand up for very long. Personally I'd rather throw something more stable with a bigger anhyzer.BLURR said:I have thrown the C-FD's...wasn't really any different than throwing the S-FD. It might have a small touch more stability...but not worth the premium they are bringing($20 last I checked). I would like to check out a D-FD for rollers. Sounds like it might be pretty easy to roll.
Frank Delicious said:yeah pretty flippy especially after a couple of tree hits.