What was your first ever disc? Do you still have it or throw it?

I bought two discs when I first started a KC Pro Teebird & a KC Pro Banshee - Didn't comprehend the need for a putter at the time! Still use the Teebird at times and my son carries the Banshee. I've lost the Banshee twice on water holes (first time for over a year and I found it downstream) but got it back each time. Teebirds & Banshees are still two of my favorites.

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My first disc was a yellow 175g innova cobra. It was from the first time I ever went out to play in 1995 and it ended up being one of the "biggest disc golf weekend" events. I still have it and it is still totally a part of my bag. I'll get a picture of it up here when I'm not at work.
 
DX Leopard, although I didn't actually know what is was until much later because it has a stamp that says "2 stroke" that I have still never seen on another disc. I do still have it, but don't throw it because I don't want to lose it. Also it has a few huge gouges in it since I learned to play in North Carolina, where even if you manage to avoid the trees you will still be landing on rocky ground.
 
My first discs were a dx shark, a birdie, and a pro leopard. The shark and leopard are still in the bag.
 
My first ever disc was a Orange Barstamp Z Crush that i loved it, it was great Backhand or Flick.
 
DX Stingray, My daughter threw it in a lake. I bought it at PIAS and was saying, This sport is cheap!

That was thousands of dollars ago
 
Wham-O 133 gram Super Pro

Yeah, I know, I'm an old fart. If you didn't have a Midnight flyer, this was one of the the discs to have. I had it all the way up til the mid 90's when it was borrowed for the Va States Super Pro Chug. I never saw it again after the contest. :mad:
 
These were the first three I bought over two years ago. I lost the Valk a month ago, and retired the Roc because it's so beat. The Aviar I still putt with to this day.

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A yellow/orange champ Banshee and a Sonic putter. I still use the same banshee after a year and a half of playing and will go to any length to retrieve it. That has been put to the test several times including swimming to the edge of a waterfall and climbing 20ft into a drain pipe... The sonic is still around but cracked and useless...
 
DX Raven. I lost it years ago, though I often think that it would be fun to try and throw one again, just to see what it would be like now.
 
A buddy introduced me to the sport and gave me a gazelle and a magnet in '99. After my first round, which was at hambrick(then called hoover) I bought a Polaris JLS and a teebird. Lost em all but the magnet.
 
Yeah, I know, I'm an old fart. If you didn't have a Midnight flyer, this was one of the the discs to have. I had it all the way up til the mid 90's when it was borrowed for the Va States Super Pro Chug. I never saw it again after the contest. :mad:



Yeah! Super Pros, Black Masters, 165g and 141g World Class Frisbees. Thats what we used back in the day, before the invention of golf discs!:thmbup:
 
My Mom got me into the sport when she got me a 3 disc set on clearance sale at Wal-Mart. Original Frisbee brand discs. Soft and waxier than DX, Blue long driver, orange mid, and white putter. At first, the driver and mid both threw the same-hard hook left. Now, all I have left of it is the driver. I no longer throw it because I want to keep it, and it is way understable. One of the best gift's I've gotten, and I still play with my mom regularly.
 
my 1st disc was probly the worst disc for a beginner - champ monster. i soon traded it but still carry a super beat champ monster in my bag, love it for big hyzers and windy conditions
 
DX cheetah and a birdie putter. My brother lost the cheetah while we were playing Whistler BC and I got rid of that birdie a long time ago.
 

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