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Prodigy 750s Facebook Auction

Jeremy Koling - we're not supposed to sell our team discs. You shouldn't see that happening anymore. The disc that Paul put up for auction was thought to be a normal M3 made out of a stiffer blend of 400 series plastic. The auction went nuts when someone noticed that it was actually 750 plastic and an incredibly rare first release
 
Jeremy Koling - we're not supposed to sell our team discs. You shouldn't see that happening anymore. The disc that Paul put up for auction was thought to be a normal M3 made out of a stiffer blend of 400 series plastic. The auction went nuts when someone noticed that it was actually 750 plastic and an incredibly rare first release

But he sells it anyways
 
speaking of pauls disc... any interest in this ?

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Jeremy Koling - we're not supposed to sell our team discs. You shouldn't see that happening anymore. The disc that Paul put up for auction was thought to be a normal M3 made out of a stiffer blend of 400 series plastic. The auction went nuts when someone noticed that it was actually 750 plastic and an incredibly rare first release

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Here's a thought.

What if, as has been speculated by some, that mainstream manufacturing of 750 plastic will not be cost effective. This doesn't mean that the plastic ingredients themselves are mega-expensive as there could well be a dozen other variables that make mass production of such a non cost-effective market for Prodigy. This realization may not have been their original plan, but something that they have learned along the way.

However, what if it is still reasonably feasible to make select small batches of 750 plastic and 'feed it to your team". Let it be "insider's only" plastic. Let the scarcity value of it build. Not a bad way to supplement the $$ that you'll be paying out to your pro's. Let them do with it what they want. Rare plastic, periodic small customized production runs.
 
Here's a thought.

What if, as has been speculated by some, that mainstream manufacturing of 750 plastic will not be cost effective. This doesn't mean that the plastic ingredients themselves are mega-expensive as there could well be a dozen other variables that make mass production of such a non cost-effective market for Prodigy. This realization may not have been their original plan, but something that they have learned along the way.

However, what if it is still reasonably feasible to make select small batches of 750 plastic and 'feed it to your team". Let it be "insider's only" plastic. Let the scarcity value of it build. Not a bad way to supplement the $$ that you'll be paying out to your pro's. Let them do with it what they want. Rare plastic, periodic small customized production runs.

Or could it just be they know people are stupid and if you can get enough stupid people in one place with disposal income fighting over one thing the possibilities are endless.

One thing for sure is you wouldn't see that kind of ridiculousness in the MP.


On a side note, their plastic isn't all that great to me anyways. I've thrown a few of their molds and none of them lived up to the hype they were puffing them up to be.
 
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the plastic has to be magic. they won every MPO major and A tier this year. what else can explain that?
 
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