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The EXP did have a relatively flat wing. The Banshee has the concavity.
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#11973 |
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Hey Dave,
Are you going to be running the 11x champ firebird mold again anytime soon? |
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The Glows that are out now are close to an 11X too. It's not the mold it's the plastic they get. |
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: gtown tx
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theres a new core on the new glow fbs. i compared it to the old 11x's . while the mold hasnt changed per say,i agree that its the plastic. btw,the asia open glow fbs are beefy. more so than an 11x.
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I mean flat. Like a TL. Im not sure they were released or not.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Apple Valley, MN
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this might be in this extensive thread already but here goes... I just bought 2 used 11X KC Champion Teebirds (both w/ CA not CAL lettering) but they are definitely different discs. I'm assuming one is a T mold and one is a TL mold? Basically just wondering the differences in all the 11X Teebirds..?
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#11978 |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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That could be a thread in itself.
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#11980 |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Dave,
Can you tell us more about the edge? |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Apple Valley, MN
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I'm sure the one that looks like a TL rim is less stable but the other one is flat with a concave rim not flat like the other... Just wondering if I'm correct in assuming the one is actually a TL mold rim?
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#11982 |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Fargo, ND
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Good morning, Dave.
I have a few old Eagles that I acquired a few years back as SE plastic. Two out of the three have SE written on the back, and the plastic seems to have more of a Pro/Star sheen to them. Is there a way to verify that they are SE? I have attached (hopefully) pics of the front and back of one of the discs in question. Thank you for your time, Pete |
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#11983 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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The Edge is sort of like a cross between an XD and a Stingray. In heavier weights, it is useful for medium range turn over shots that need almost no return. It is useful for rolling up to 400 ft. It is a straight putter and approach with low glide and very little low speed fade. At lighter EDGE weights, (130 gms), it has fair glide and is an easy disc to throw for younger players with less skills and smaller hands.
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Location: Albany NY
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I recently acquired a Champion Teebird L and a Champion Teebird Plus. What's the difference?
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The TL is a relatively straight flyer with a little high speed turn that has been around for many years. The Tee + is relatively new and flies just like a regular TeeBird, but feels a little beefier in the hand, and looks a little better in Champion as we don't have to add as much weighting agent to make it 175 gms.
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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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I heard a rumor that the TeeRex was being discontinued. Is there any truth to this?
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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Dave,
What is your philosophy regarding carrying a variety of different discs for various shots versus carrying copies of certain discs in varying degrees of plastic and beatness? I find that my bag has quite a wide variety of discs, with relatively few copies among them. I guess that I'm more comfortable knowing that I don't have to season a disc "just right". Therefore I have adapted my selection to accomadate this. I realize golf is more mental than physical, and what makes you comfortable, go with. Just was curious about your thoughts. BTW, the ONE IRREPLACABLE disc in my quiver is the CE Aviar/1st run Q Omega. The one do-anything disc that garnered me my first two tourney aces, almost three years apart to the day, with the SAME DISC!!!
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My Bag consists of Avair(2-3),Roc(4-5),Whippet,Leopard(2),Valkyrie(1-2),Eagle(4-My go to),Firebird(1),Destroyer(3),Teerex(depending on course and wind),Nuke(1) |
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#11992 |
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Dave,
any word with any courses going into Mojave or Devour or anywhere else in Socal? |
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I was asked to lay out a preliminary course for Glen Helen, in Devore at the beginning of November. I mapped it and sent it in, but I haven't heard back since then. Mojave was put on the back burner when Pelican lake flooded out.
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Thank you, Dave and Innova, for the nice Christmas disc card and calendar. Hope you get all of your holiday wishes to come true.
HNY KL
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Hi Dave
I just noticed in another thread, Chuck posted that the Innova Wedge has recently been approved. I saw a lot of great info about the Wahoo, Vulcan and experimental XB in this thread. Can you tell us a little about the Wedge? Thanks in Advance, and Happy Holidays |
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#11998 |
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Location: Kansas
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I recently lost my 162g Star Katana. I saw a 159g Star Katana that was for the Asia Open. I would really like to find Star Katanas in 159g. Could you possibly assist me? Do you ever have 159g ones in your domestic stock? What is the lightest Star Katana that can be/or is being produced? Do you keep track of details such as numbers of discs produced / shipped in each weight / model? Thank you for your time - Harry . Last edited by one19; Dec 25 2010 at 01:48 AM. |
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#11999 |
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Merry Christmas Dave!
The opposition you encountered back in the day to a move away from lids seems ridiculous today -- with the benefit of hindsight. At the time, that opposition was just an obstacle that the Eagle/Aero had to clear. Nice huck! Thank you for 27+ years of Innova golf discs!!!!!!!!!!!!! Last edited by AviarX; Dec 25 2010 at 02:10 PM. |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Kansas
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So, what weight do discs generally come out at? Meaning no or hardly any weighting agent. Do all discs have some amount of "agent"? Is the agent spread uniformly across the disc's plastic? Does this "agent" affect the set-up of discs or make them harder of softer? So many questions. . |
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