Enrico
Par Member
What are Chains Aviars worth these days? Orange, 8/10 little ink.
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Oh man that Blue Leo is sweet. Do you know what the weights are? They are great throwers.
Found a Champion Beast, no ink/number, in plain sight on the course yesterday. Barry 2X, no flight numbers, with patent numbers. Blue, 175g about 8/10 condition, pearly.
Any value?
Is it an L or X mold? If its an old X mold Beast it could have at least some value. An L mold won't be worth much at all.
Pics might help.
Based on some comparison pics l just found, I'd say it's an L mold. Doesn't seem to have the concave bottom rim.
Between the oldish Teebird l picked up and this Beast, I'm definitely impressed with the old champion plastic. Nothing like the glassy jolly launcher stuff.
Found a brand new never-thrown PFN Firebird on a rack in a store over Xmas. 170g. Worth more than retail?
What plastic?
7/10 Original Gateway Ninja nearly clear plate and greenish rim with rim ink
8/10 Champ Monster blue with heavy plate ink
Are early beefcake McBeth Destroyers desirable? The one I have is a 9.5/10 170 Yellow with a club stamp on it and the previous owner's custom stamp on the back of it.
Any value with 10/10 never thrown Millennium Q-Mega with patent numbers?
This will help pin down the age of the discs.
PDGA Approved all lower case letters.
I have a couple of these. Notice the misspelling. The plastics can vary somewhat, the early discs were the old CE blend of plastic making the discs highly sought after by some collectors and some players. I have seen some pretty stupid numbers for the earliest runs.
As for yours, It should be the same mold markings as this one and have the patent number, it is just a later run of plastic. Still a very nice disc. I might guess in the 18-25 range.
Hope this helps.