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I received an AK-47 in a players pack some years ago at Ozark Mountain Open (or the Fall Harvest can't remember). I think it was just a rebranded Wizard.He seems to have forgotten his line of discs named after weed from a while back.
Not going to speculate on the rest but he said "we" a lot in the video which makes me think he personally isn't necessarily fronting the cash.Interested where he gets his funding for international travel, new touring van, hotel and tournament costs and now the cost of manufacturing discs.
Just hosting clinics? How much does he charge?
Yeah, that was a bit of a flop, especially with his preference to base plastic mids/drivers. Pretty sure they were all rebranded gateway. The AK47 is definitely a wizard. Still have one in my stack and actually bag it some times.He seems to have forgotten his line of discs named after weed from a while back.
However, I do think Scott owns the molds himself and sounds like he has a contract so if company shuts him out/goes bankrupt they can't keep molds for own company with possible retool if company feels need, or worst yet sell mold from under Scott without warning if company ends up bankrupt but is not an IRS seizure of stuff being sold in a government liquidation auction.Not going to speculate on the rest but he said "we" a lot in the video which makes me think he personally isn't necessarily fronting the cash.
I missed it since this was not in Disc Thread section or Disc Discussion where I looked.Thread on the same topic started a day earlier.
Stokely Discs
Scott Stokely is entering the disc manufacturing business - First 2 discs releasedwww.dgcoursereview.com
I messaged Zennie about merging these threads. Hope he sees it.
I was thinking since Scott is living in Texas or has been for last few years as well as very lower Oklahoma in winter says it is due to the amount of courses in state as well as variety there is with a weather in winter so mild he can play/practice year round.I just want to know who he is working with for Design and injecting experience. He has created ties with a lot of newer manufacturers in the last few years so there's a few options that come across my mind. Gateway is an obvious possibility, but so could RPM (North american bird names too), Kasta (unlikely with HOD acquisition though) or maybe Essential. That said Birdie disc golf supply may be the most likely. I think it will be easy to extrapolate once his discs are released and we have them in our hands.
Like most and in some videos, Scott mentioned he was working with Gateway or a very small company no longer in production who used Gateway on Disc Molds/Manufacture.He seems to have forgotten his line of discs named after weed from a while back.