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Dave,
I just picked up 2 new Champ Valks. Both are made of the opaque champ plastic and they feel quite similar. However one is marked with the 5x JK stamp and the other a standard champ stamp. Looking at them nose to nose the one with the standard stamp has a significantly beefier nose (spacer?). Have there been tweaks with the Valk mold, and if so what's the story? Thanks as always. |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
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That would explain the beefier nose. The mark for a Valk is supposed to be VL and the mark for a Viking is supposed to be VK. We used to use VK for Valkyries but had to change when we introduced the Viking.
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#10355 |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: North Carolina
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Whats the story on these test run gummy champ roc's i'm seeing on ebay. Can you get heavier weights? So far these are only 160.
As always, thank you Dave! |
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#10356 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Those are a extremely limited run, no more. They will be pricy when the bids end.
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#10357 |
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We tested a material using the Rancho Roc mold. The material was a gummy Champion type putter material. The test was short. Only 10 at 160 and one mixed result X-part at 175. There are no others. This is not a material we were intending to use with Rocs. Unless the USDGC wants some of these for their Roc collectors, we will not make any more. These are being used as fundraisers for So Cal.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Disc Golf Capital of Virginia
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hi dave,
i was going through some boxes of older stuff and found that i have a 7x kc gazelle in gold plastic- any ideas on how many of them may be out there? thanks! |
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I don't remember the gold plastic. Sorry.
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#10361 |
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Yes, this is a different material that could not produce 150 gm discs. This plastic may be able to produce 180gm gummy Rocs, but we didn't try that.
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#10365 |
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I stopped at 160
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#10366 |
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Thats insane
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$818 for one golf disc. And this is a recession??
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Do you plan to run makos in stiffer star or champion plastic?
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Not in stiffer Star, but probably yes to Champion. We haven't made a decision yet.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Dave, don't take offense to my questions, but what is the point of doing a test run of discs if no-one is going to throw them first of all being outlandishly expensive and limited to 11 possible people? Were they really a "test run"?
What really is being tested? A) How the disc plays in this configuration B) ...or how much people are willing to pay for a 'limited' run disc? I am all for growing/ supporting the sport I love by purchasing fund raiser discs, but really? Dave, on another completely separate note, why did the champion boss go from stable/understable to overstable? Why is the original configuration not being made available? It seems the secondary market of collectors have these discs and those of us who loved how they ***originally came out of the mold, yet cannot afford $40 to $50*** are left wondering, why? Again, I am not trying to anger anyone, but i have been wondering about this question since literally a week after the boss came out... Cheers to all... |
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Plastic manufacturers often supply samples of materials to test. Results of these tests determines whether the materials are suitable and whether they will produce a quality product in the desired weight range. Tests may produce zero "usable" discs to a few dozen. Samples undergo various tests and generally end up being recycled or most often sitting in Dave's office taking up room. A small sample batch of materials just happened to be tested while the Roc was being manufactured and produced the "test run" of 160 Gummy Champion Rocs.
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I can help Dave to get rid of some samples , just send them to me....... ;-P
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I have no idea why people paid what they did for these 160gm gummy Rocs. 160gms is not a particularly popular weight. These cannot even be used for the Japan Open. Champion Rocs are ordered by the USDGC to be almost all at top weight class in a stiffer Champion plastic. All the money generated went to SoCal, not Innova. Suzette paid Innova the same discount CFR fee that other tournaments pay. As for the initial Bosses: We started running Champion Bosses in a softer material that produced a huge amount of rejects due to flight plate warping. We subsequently changed the plastic mix, so that would not occur. Since then, we have learned to use the softer mix better such that we can run far fewer rejects, but we have not tried it in the Boss since then. The second Champion mix produced a more stable Boss that our team was requesting. We decided to stay with that mix and try to make the Star Boss a little less over stable. I believe we can now run the Champion Boss in the softer material, but I am not sure if it is necessary with the introduction of the Katana.
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You are right, I have personally seen the new champ katanas which physically seem awfully close to my FR Boss (Although i understand that these are described as speed 13 sidewinders, which is nothing like the FR Boss). However, these are ONLY available as a fundraiser disc, Initially priced for 25.00, sold out over at Herodisc. The good news - I can get one through Marks site, discgolfvalues, at a real steal... 39.95! When would it be released for standard issue/ at a reasonable price? |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Kansas City, MO
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Have these world's fundraiser Katanas been run yet? If so, how does the stability compare to the Pro and Champ?
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The Stars are more stable than the Pro. I'm not sure how to compare the Champion yet. I have thrown the Champion a bit now, but only threw the Star once or twice so far.
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Is there a release date on those fundraisers yet? Will there be multiple stamps, like the Worlds Monarchs last year?
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I hope the release will be within a couple of weeks. We have already produced the necessary discs. It's just a matter of stamping and shipping at this point, I believe. I have only seen one piece of art at this point, and I don't know what they are planning for different stamps or not right now.
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Innova info By far, the most important part of any shot is what is happening in the last split second as the disc is pulling itself from your grip. Focus there. It's the key. |
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