Jun 13 2010, 04:14 AM
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: The moment between the disc leaving my hand and hitting the chains
Posts: 28
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Originally Posted by prospect
Dave,
I bought a 172g Star Destroyer that is SUPER stable a couple weeks ago, and it's marked S/DS, instead of the regular hand drawn star/D. I know that Star Destroyers generally start out pretty stable, but this thing is crazy. Any idea why? It's blue, domey, and almost seems to have a nipple on top.
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Originally Posted by davei
Don't really know why, but most likely it is a night shift Destroyer not properly marked. Star is generally supposed to be a -1 high speed for 400ft throws.
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Originally Posted by pg043
Hi Dave, just looking for some additional confirmation that there is nothing special about discs that are marked with an "S" instead of a "*." A lot of people seem to think that the S/DS destroyers are more stable, etc. I think it's just different employees at the factory who have different ways they like to mark the discs. Is this the case?
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Originally Posted by davei
You are correct both * and S/ are the same Star designation.
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