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paul ulibarris bag?

I played with him in Peoria. The throws the Destroyer a lot! Backhand and forehand. He also throws KC Rocs. Can't remember what he putted with.
 
Proto 8x Rocs, Jordan Stamped (11x?) FB, SDS Destroyers, CE Teebird/TL, CE Leopard
Putts with old Aviars, think I remember seeing a grid aviar
 
Xcalibers, S/DS Destroyers, beat TeeRex, C-PD, 11x FB, CE TL, CE Leopard, 10x Rocs, old school no bead Aviars.

I play with him fairly often, so I think I have it right.
 
Am I missing something on the destroyers? Are s/ds destroyers somehow different from regular star destroyers?
 
Didn't realize they actually marked the stabilized versions differently. Is it just a different mix of plastic that they use to get a more stable flight?
 
Another Innova stabilized design - the S/D Destroyer and I think they are also marked as S*

Not to be a dick, but you're wrong here. The S/DS Destroyers, for the most part, are just some of the older Destroyer runs. Innova used to mark the star Destroyers with S/DS rather than */DS, but that has changed again. They were generally stiffer and more stable.
The newer stabilized Destroyers are molded with Star-light plastic and are usually below 170 grams in weight, but don't have any type of marking distinguishing them as such. The plastic does have a "grittier" feel though.
 
i was thinking he threw ol small bead aviars but cant remember where i heard it..never play with him tho so really no clue
 
The s/ds, sds, *ds are all exactally the same. Different people write differently, they have several people that write on the discs. So, if who ever molded the disc writes an S or * it only distinguishes the the hand writing of the molder, not a "stabilized" disc. At the local disc golf shop I looked over all the discs, I found various molds with S/DS and *ds, not just Destroyers. Almost all star plastic in the shop had four different "penmenship". Coinsidently there are four different molders at innova, according to innova.
 
The s/ds, sds, *ds are all exactally the same. Different people write differently, they have several people that write on the discs. So, if who ever molded the disc writes an S or * it only distinguishes the the hand writing of the molder, not a "stabilized" disc. At the local disc golf shop I looked over all the discs, I found various molds with S/DS and *ds, not just Destroyers. Almost all star plastic in the shop had four different "penmenship". Coinsidently there are four different molders at innova, according to innova.

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