riseabove50
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E-DS
Echo star Destroyer.
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E-DS
Echo star Destroyer.
You sure it's speed 13?
Only initials that match are champ monster that I know of. It's not a perfect match of you flip the disc, but it's the closest i can think of.
Mystere?
I have one and it's labeled MY.
If you could measure the rim in cm or mm that would be preferred but inches will work too to help determine what it is. How does it fly? What does the stamp look like?
From used bin at PIAS. It's a Speed 13, and neither Millennium nor Innova lineup
has an "MC" abbreviation for this speed do they?
Must be a Merry Christmas disc, don't know what model it is.
That orange inside looks like the Monarch/Groove trac. So I suspect it's a Monarch. Speed 13? Then it's a mis-labeled Groove.
The pink disc is what's being ID'd. I think he was trying to show us that the Orange disc (which is clearly labeled as a Monarch) is different than the pink one so the pink can't be a monarch. You can see that the pink does have what looks like some waviness in the rim, just not the full cutout like the monarch/groove. I'd bet the pink is either a Tern or Dominator since those are both wide rimed with that waviness in the rim.
I forget when the bottom mold changed from CAL to CA across the various Innova discs. Maybe 10 years ago?
Either way, that's just the Millenium base plastic which is actually Innova Pro plastic, so you're right about how it feels. The base plastic JLS don't hold any collector value as far as I know.
Dominator, I forgot about that disc. I think you might be right.
What about a First Run SOLF and a SOLF run 1.3
If it turns into an instant cut roller when any power is applied to it, then you'll know it's a dominator.