Old Jan 28 2010, 04:46 PM   #10741
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And more thank you's for the upcoming R-Pro JKs! Any chance of re-doing the amazing blue JKs from last years La Vie en Rose? I have a friend who played last year and made her write in her will to leave me hers...
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Old Jan 28 2010, 05:55 PM   #10742
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Are there stabilitydifference between glow ch D and ch D
Can a 171-172 star xc replace a 175 pro D?
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Old Jan 28 2010, 06:15 PM   #10743
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Yes, the new runs will be in colors and softer.
Dave you're a great wealth of information, any idea of when these will hit the market? Thanks again!

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Old Jan 29 2010, 07:37 AM   #10744
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And more thank you's for the upcoming R-Pro JKs! Any chance of re-doing the amazing blue JKs from last years La Vie en Rose? I have a friend who played last year and made her write in her will to leave me hers...
We may still have some, however the heavies currently need to be hot stamped. Hopefully, that means rotating to the newer run.
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Old Jan 29 2010, 07:41 AM   #10745
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Are there stabilitydifference between glow ch D and ch D
Can a 171-172 star xc replace a 175 pro D?
I can't tell you first hand whether there is a difference, but I have heard from several people who believe the glow Ch is more stable than the regular Ch.

I don't think a Star 172 XC is a substitute for 175 Pro Dest. The XC is more high speed stable.
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Old Jan 29 2010, 07:45 AM   #10746
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Dave you're a great wealth of information, any idea of when these will hit the market? Thanks again!

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Sorry, too hard to tell at this point. Heavies will be first, I believe.
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Old Jan 29 2010, 07:45 AM   #10747
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I just recently purchased this old school dx teebird and was wondering if you could tell me a little bit about it. When it came out, it's rarity, etc...thanks!
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Old Jan 29 2010, 08:21 AM   #10748
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That stamp was out 99-00. Not rare, but not easy to find. It was the first DX TB with a graffic and not the generic bar stamp.
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Old Jan 29 2010, 08:42 AM   #10749
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This is an alternate mold for Monarchs. It allows us to get lower weights for the Asian players.
Do you know how many was made. Flight rating, is it the same as the regular Monarchs?
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Old Jan 29 2010, 10:31 AM   #10750
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Do you know how many was made. Flight rating, is it the same as the regular Monarchs?
There were approximately 500 Ch. made. Same flight numbers. There were also a much lesser number of Star made.
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Old Jan 29 2010, 10:32 AM   #10751
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That stamp was out 99-00. Not rare, but not easy to find. It was the first DX TB with a graffic and not the generic bar stamp.
Didn't one of the kids of an Innova employee draw that stamp?
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Old Jan 29 2010, 10:39 AM   #10752
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Old Jan 29 2010, 10:46 AM   #10753
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Didn't one of the kids of an Innova employee draw that stamp?
Probably Tom Bant.
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Old Jan 29 2010, 11:10 AM   #10754
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Old Jan 29 2010, 09:56 PM   #10755
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What is the estimated release of the Champion Glow Leopards?
Good Question! I think these would be great for a Tournament disc.
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Old Jan 30 2010, 07:55 AM   #10756
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My 2 favorite Innova discs are the Leopard & the Gator. Both discs are unmatched by any competitor.
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Old Jan 30 2010, 07:56 PM   #10757
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I don't know if we have run them yet. I will have to check Monday.
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Old Jan 30 2010, 08:32 PM   #10758
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any time line for the production release of the champ katana dave?
or the possibility of a champ pd?
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Old Jan 31 2010, 03:52 PM   #10759
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Dave,

I asked a few people on the details of this disc. Like how many total made and what other colors if any. Wanted to see if you knew anything about them. Thanks again.

It was sold as a champion cobra. It is a flat top cobra also.

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Old Jan 31 2010, 08:23 PM   #10760
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any time line for the production release of the champ katana dave?
or the possibility of a champ pd?
Champion Katana is in CFR for now. The Star will be released probably late March.

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Old Jan 31 2010, 08:24 PM   #10761
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Dave,

I asked a few people on the details of this disc. Like how many total made and what other colors if any. Wanted to see if you knew anything about them. Thanks again.

It was sold as a champion cobra. It is a flat top cobra also.

Here is the pic...
Sorry, doesn't look familiar. The flat tops would say Ontario on the engraving.

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Old Jan 31 2010, 09:24 PM   #10762
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Dave,

I asked a few people on the details of this disc. Like how many total made and what other colors if any. Wanted to see if you knew anything about them. Thanks again.

It was sold as a champion cobra. It is a flat top cobra also.

Here is the pic...
Looks like the CE Cobra that was released at the 2003 Worlds in Flagstaff. Gold is much more rare than the black ones. I think there were something like 50 of the gold made. There's one on eBay right now.
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Says on eBay there were 90 gold and 110 black.
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Old Feb 01 2010, 12:21 AM   #10764
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Champion Katana is in CFR for now. The Star will be released probably late March.

That is awesome! Hopefully I can persuade some of the Tourney Directors to get these!! Are they available now for CFR?
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Old Feb 01 2010, 06:53 AM   #10765
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That is awesome! Hopefully I can persuade some of the Tourney Directors to get these!! Are they available now for CFR?
Right now they are being used for USMasters and AmWorlds. After that, we plan on having them available for general CFR.
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Old Feb 01 2010, 10:34 PM   #10766
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So as a curious golfer and some what of a collector, i came across a Millennium Tachyon... From what I hear is that it is the Viper b4 the viper, it has a 95 am worlds stamp on it... Can i get any info about it from any one??? Should i chunk it or put it on the wall... kinda dont know what to do with a 15 yr old disc that looks new...
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Old Feb 01 2010, 10:57 PM   #10767
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So as a curious golfer and some what of a collector, i came across a Millennium Tachyon... From what I hear is that it is the Viper b4 the viper, it has a 95 am worlds stamp on it... Can i get any info about it from any one??? Should i chunk it or put it on the wall... kinda dont know what to do with a 15 yr old disc that looks new...
Put it on the wall for another 10 then sell it on ebay or better yet sell it on ebay now.
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Old Feb 02 2010, 07:25 AM   #10768
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So as a curious golfer and some what of a collector, i came across a Millennium Tachyon... From what I hear is that it is the Viper b4 the viper, it has a 95 am worlds stamp on it... Can i get any info about it from any one??? Should i chunk it or put it on the wall... kinda dont know what to do with a 15 yr old disc that looks new...
I don't know much about collecting, but I do know that the Tachyon was the first Millennium driver and the first disc to use the Millennium type plastic. It was an extra stable Viper type disc, but not the Viper. I don't believe it was ever made in Quantum or Sirius plastic.
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Old Feb 02 2010, 09:47 AM   #10769
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So as a curious golfer and some what of a collector, i came across a Millennium Tachyon... From what I hear is that it is the Viper b4 the viper, it has a 95 am worlds stamp on it... Can i get any info about it from any one??? Should i chunk it or put it on the wall... kinda dont know what to do with a 15 yr old disc that looks new...
Viper was out B4 the Tachyon. I believe this is the only Millenium disc with a Innova stamp.
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Old Feb 02 2010, 10:40 AM   #10770
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Bought a Polecat in R-Pro recently, I heard that is was retooled, I compared with an old one (94?) and couldnīt see any differences?
What are the changes and when was it retooled?
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