Old Sep 01 2010, 07:29 PM   #11731
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I've tried 3 browsers and can't PM you. I have about 10 CFR Starfire L from a tournament I ran a few years ago.
Maybe if you can PM me or email me here.
Anyone else have trouble? When I click on a name to the left I never get new window or any info on the poster like I used to.
Tried Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome browsers.
Right click then select open in new window or open in new tab and this should work for you. Not sure why it's now working like old but this will help.
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Old Sep 01 2010, 08:37 PM   #11732
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That works, thanks for the suggestion. Now I can contact him directly
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Old Sep 04 2010, 01:23 PM   #11733
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Old Sep 05 2010, 12:06 AM   #11734
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Dave,

I have always been a fan of the eagle-x. Has the disc ever been run as echo star? Or do you plan to produce some anytime soon?

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Old Sep 05 2010, 09:27 AM   #11735
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What is a Eagle-X I know of the Eagle and the EL why the X after all these years
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Old Sep 05 2010, 02:58 PM   #11736
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L is the flat wing X is the notched wing. Looks like a Teebird wing.

The Eagle is the X mold
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Old Sep 05 2010, 07:55 PM   #11737
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I have always been a fan of the eagle-x. Has the disc ever been run as echo star? Or do you plan to produce some anytime soon?

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We will run Echo at some point, but I don't know when.
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Old Sep 05 2010, 07:57 PM   #11738
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What is a Eagle-X I know of the Eagle and the EL why the X after all these years
The L was only used in the first couple of years. The X is the standard Eagle mold now.
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Old Sep 06 2010, 09:25 AM   #11739
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The L was only used in the first couple of years. The X is the standard Eagle mold now.
I know all this guys. I was just wondering(i know why) after all these years we have to start calling them Eagle-X I own several CE Eagles and only one is a EL and still throw the 2-3 CEs Just wasn't til a few years ago that I started seeing EX is All. Not trying to be rude. Just saying why change the name after this long.
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Old Sep 07 2010, 11:17 AM   #11740
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Tand TL molds are the same way; you saw both the TL and T molds used for the CE Teebirds. If anything, I think consumers have gotten more knowledgeable about discs, so differentiating them with different names makes sense.
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Old Sep 09 2010, 05:36 PM   #11741
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Dave,

Do you think the R-pro boss will ever be made in heavier weights again like the us masters run?

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Old Sep 09 2010, 08:01 PM   #11742
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Do you think the R-pro boss will ever be made in heavier weights again like the us masters run?

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We are not planning to run heavier (above 165gms) again. But, I can't say never as there may be a significant demand or specific request by a large event or dealer.

Why do you ask?
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Old Sep 09 2010, 08:32 PM   #11743
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Do you think the R-pro boss will ever be made in heavier weights again like the us masters run?

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I have one thats a bit used field tested and took a hit. PM me we can work something out if ya want it
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Old Sep 10 2010, 10:32 AM   #11744
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We are not planning to run heavier (above 165gms) again. But, I can't say never as there may be a significant demand or specific request by a large event or dealer.

Why do you ask?
I'm a big fan of them. The ones at 168g are bombers. Yes, they do get beat up quick, but theyre super fast and stable before that, and once broken in it becomes a long tail wind anhyzer driver or roller. The lighter ones dont do much for me, so i was just curious.
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Old Sep 10 2010, 12:41 PM   #11745
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We are not planning to run heavier (above 165gms) again. But, I can't say never as there may be a significant demand or specific request by a large event or dealer.

Why do you ask?
I am a dealer and I would like a disc. Who do I talk to.
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Old Sep 10 2010, 01:20 PM   #11746
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Who needs Dave. I just bought my Star XD at a play it again!

Dave,
Seriously, though, Glow Champion/DX Rhyno...any chance? Don't like being stuck with having to putt with an Aviar.
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Old Sep 10 2010, 02:16 PM   #11747
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Who needs Dave. I just bought my Star XD at a play it again!

Dave,
Seriously, though, Glow Champion/DX Rhyno...any chance? Don't like being stuck with having to putt with an Aviar.
We do make both Champion and DX Rhynos and there is a chance we might do some glow in either or both.
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Old Sep 10 2010, 03:05 PM   #11748
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Old Sep 16 2010, 08:59 AM   #11749
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Hey Dave,

Have recent runs of Champ. Firebirds been less domey?? Need to stock up on some flatliners. BTW, Glow Champion FB's are perfect

also, anything new on the millennium horizon?

thanks for all you do !
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Old Sep 16 2010, 06:59 PM   #11750
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Dave,

Do the BB Aviars ever get run in DX? I like putting with JKs but sometimes in the heat they get a little too floppy and the KCs are still a little to stiff. Thanks!
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Old Sep 16 2010, 08:05 PM   #11751
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Have recent runs of Champ. Firebirds been less domey?? Need to stock up on some flatliners. BTW, Glow Champion FB's are perfect

also, anything new on the millennium horizon?

thanks for all you do !
We are currently running FBs. I believe it is Star though. I will check. Today I heard that the lighter weights were running flatter, and they were going to try to replicate that with the heavier.

Nothing new on the Millennium front.
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Old Sep 16 2010, 08:06 PM   #11752
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Do the BB Aviars ever get run in DX? I like putting with JKs but sometimes in the heat they get a little too floppy and the KCs are still a little to stiff. Thanks!
Yes we run BB driver Aviars in DX.
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Old Sep 16 2010, 10:21 PM   #11753
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Are there any plans to run Star Gazelles in the future?
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Old Sep 16 2010, 10:22 PM   #11754
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Yes we run BB driver Aviars in DX.
Are they only available for tournament stamps or something? They aren't listed on Innova's website and I can't seem to find them from any of the online retailers that I've looked through yet except with non-standard hot stamps.
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Old Sep 17 2010, 07:26 AM   #11755
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We are currently running FBs. I believe it is Star though. I will check. Today I heard that the lighter weights were running flatter, and they were going to try to replicate that with the heavier.

Nothing new on the Millennium front.
No new Champion yet. The Star are running very flat. I hope we can do that with Champion too.
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Old Sep 17 2010, 07:29 AM   #11756
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Are there any plans to run Star Gazelles in the future?
Yes, but not for a while and they won't be offered in normal channels. They will be part of a separate offering of older stuff like the Gazelle, Scorpion, and maybe even Coupe.
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Old Sep 17 2010, 07:30 AM   #11757
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Are they only available for tournament stamps or something? They aren't listed on Innova's website and I can't seem to find them from any of the online retailers that I've looked through yet except with non-standard hot stamps.
I'm not sure why they are not listed. I will find out.
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Old Sep 17 2010, 09:08 AM   #11758
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Dave,
I would like to see a Star or Pro Coupe.
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Old Sep 17 2010, 09:14 AM   #11759
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I would like to see a Star or Pro Coupe.
We would probably have to stick to R-Pro as anything else would most likely be too heavy or too stiff.
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Old Sep 17 2010, 10:27 AM   #11760
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Are they only available for tournament stamps or something? They aren't listed on Innova's website and I can't seem to find them from any of the online retailers that I've looked through yet except with non-standard hot stamps.
Yes, they are only available for tournament hot stamps. I was told we don't list those discs because they change all the time.
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