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Hi, my names Eric, and I have a problem. I want to buy every single disc ever made.....that is all
Sounds like my current thoughts about fairway drivers: gazelles, teebirds, leopards, eagles, cyclones, etc. You get the idea. I want them in a most plastics, 150 class and high 160s, and enough time to throw and season them all.

I hear you.
 
Me too. Some of justify it. Some of us just admit it.
 
No joke, I'm almost at 100 discs now and I just started in June...

I have narrowed it down to only discs I like....and look cool...and that I want.

I do buy multiples of molds that I like. It doesn't help that I'm throwing a lot of DX and am still trying to figure out my ideal disc weights. I blame Lat 64, Vibram, and my desire to break in base plastic.

It has been 4 hours since my last purchase....I can quit any time, really...
 
1.) cut a hole in a box
2.) put yo junk in that box
3.) make her open the box

That's how you do it.
 
Other than discs I think would be good for my game, my "collection" is limited to unique and weird discs. Like the Ching Velocity with the accelerator holes, the Aerobie driver with the off-center rim, the Quest AT Wheel, which is supposed to be a straight line roller? I don't use these discs during my rounds, but I just think they're interesting.
 
I just started a collection of latitude 64 black gold line discs. Oh man, I blame MVP and Lat.64 for making discs that look too good to throw.
 
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