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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: M'boro, TN
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#11432 | |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
Posts: 5,639
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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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#11433 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: houston
Posts: 235
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Dave,
Any plans to produce regular runs of the echo star groove? And also, thank you for the star mako. For me it flies more stable than the coyote in 180g. great replacement for an old ms aurora or beat up kc pro roc |
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#11434 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: PDGA # 2957 Greene County, Tn.
Posts: 552
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Dave
I've had these in my collection for a decade and the 'Tank' thread made me open the box. Maybe you can tell me the story of the one in the upper left. It has the same marking, a "T" , but hotstamp says Ching Powerline ...Putter Approach [USG-0-] Super Stable Chain Crusher and has the same dome as #119 & #120. The 3 Y2K Special Edition have a very flat top. Also a question about the very early runs of the Omega Supersoft. The 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 and a few other runs were a real 'pebbly' plastic. What is the story and is that effect reproducible? As always, Thanks for your time
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#11435 |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: The defense table
Posts: 2,177
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Some SE Rhynos & supersoft Polecats had that same feeling. Vibram is experimenting with a similar effect by including ground rubber bits in its pre-proto X-Link Soft Eco material. It feels extremely nice.
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#11436 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Moraine State Park
Posts: 2,002
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you know what would be awesome???????
If you made a run of CFR Griffins!!!!!!! Would be sooooo sweet. How sick would those be? Come on, you know you want to. What do I need to do to have this happen? |
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#11437 | |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
Posts: 5,639
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We do plan to make some Echo Star Grooves, but can't fit it in the schedule right now. Might have to wait 'til later this year.
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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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#11438 | |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
Posts: 5,639
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We have been toying with the idea of bringing the Tank back. Always thought it was a good disc. The gritty effect of the early Super Softs was just an artifact of the batch of material we were running at the time. It happens on occasion, but it's serendipitous when it does. I do have a theory, but haven't tested it as yet.
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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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#11439 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 433
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Ya bring the Tank back please the Y2K edition ones would be sweet
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#11440 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: gtown tx
Posts: 72
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oh gawd yes. please bring the tank back!
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#11441 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Charlotte, NC
Posts: 709
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Nice new website! Thanks for all you do and for taking the time to answer all of our questions.
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#11442 |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 134
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Site looks nice Dave. Much easier to navigate. Now if we can only get a spot on the site where users can vote on which old mold to bring back into production or what disc to run in a different type of plastic.
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#11443 | |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
Posts: 5,639
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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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#11444 |
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: gtown tx
Posts: 72
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so dave,there seems to be some questioning about the current run of dx rocs out right now. are they the roc + mold? does this mean the rancho mold is gonna be replaced by the roc +? please say it isnt so!!!
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
Posts: 5,639
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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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#11446 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Kansas City, MO
Posts: 776
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Dave, here's the dx Roc in question
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#11447 |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 134
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i would say from the photos that the question has been both asked and answered.
I hope those Plus + rims feel better in your hand than they do in mine. |
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#11448 |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Kansas City, MO
Posts: 776
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Actually, the rim in those pictures looks kinda slanted, which is what my friend who took these pics said as well. I can't confirm, since he lives in Cali and I live in KC, but he's felt enough Rocs to know something was different.
No, the + rim does not feel good in my hands. I prefer the standard Rancho in dx. |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
Posts: 5,639
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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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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: northwest of Indianapolis
Posts: 2,504
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what if any differences might i expect from the glow DX plastic in terms of stability? With Champ glow i have noted increased stability -- is the same true of glow DX? |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
Posts: 5,639
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I wish I could answer your question directly about the stability of Glo DX vs regular DX, but I can't. Indirectly, I hear they are a bit more stable. I still think a better transition and maybe permanent stop for you would be a P2. Just as good at drives and maybe better at approaches than a JK, it is definitely better at flat putts.
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#11452 |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: ILL
Posts: 623
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You say that the JK is good for hyzer putts, does this mean that an over-stable putter is better for a hyzer style putter? Or is a straighter putter like an Aviar P&A or Dart better for a hyzer putter? (Or does it just boil down to personal preference?)
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: northwest of Indianapolis
Posts: 2,504
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i probably should have never gone to the JK as my putter -- but i used to throw rather than putt and love the feel and the signature on the JK's. over many rounds i have observed what you have said -- if i putted with more speed or hyzer the Aviar-x would be a good choice. as i do not, i could probably make a higher percentage of putts with a small or no bead Aviar. the left fade of the big bead Aviar causes me to just miss a percentage of slow, flat putts that would otherwise have a chance to go in the subjective feeling a disc gives me has a big influence and i really like the Glow Aviar's minimalist stamp. soft discs seem prone to more bounce outs, and i am ready to trade those for more spit-thrus which come with a firmer disc. i think the soft disc is better for my modified FU grip (which i drive and sometimes putt with), but that for best results i need to push putt with a putt grip not a modified FU... seems to me the DX Aviars will have less release issues for me. i don't care for the P2 stamp plus it doesn't say 'Innova' (on top); would go with a R-Pro Aviar but for the grip issue reason went with the glow. the blue and green foil stamped ones really catch my eye ![]() probably more personal preference info than necessary -- but for what its worth, there it is btw, my old school (opaque) QMS's and new SMS's are like two different but very appreciated discs. the former is the straightest point and shoot disc i have ever thrown, and the latter (in flight) is like a more consistent, and slightly more HSS Champ Coyote. thanks as always for your pivotal historic and ongoing role in plastic disc innovation! let those sweet babies soar! Last edited by AviarX; May 18 2010 at 12:06 AM. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 134
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I buy up every JK Proto i can find. Current total: 8 Still looking for more. |
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#11455 |
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Community Member
Join Date: May 2004
Location: The defense table
Posts: 2,177
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I have three. 2 unthrown, uninked. 1 thrown <10 times (still perfect condition), uninked. All 175g. All white. Blue, green, rainbow hotstamps. Make me an offer.
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#11456 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: northwest of Indianapolis
Posts: 2,504
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: northwest of Indianapolis
Posts: 2,504
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![]() I'll take several. Ever considered this stamp for all your discs and just putting the disc name where this one says "Glow Aviar Putter"? |
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#11458 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: houston
Posts: 235
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I just sold a bunch of beasts with that stamp in an Ebay auction. Never really knew it mattered that much to people. If you dont like the normal stamp just wipe the rest off and leave the innova part only?
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#11459 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: northwest of Indianapolis
Posts: 2,504
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doesn't that involve using chemicals that are probably carcinogenic?
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#11460 | |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
Posts: 5,639
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Of course, personal preference over rules most anything and feel over rules technique.
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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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