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Join Date: Mar 2011
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So I got an x out Archon and LOVE IT!!!! It took some getting used to but once I released with some hyzer it flew straight as an arrow! The archon has the Vulcan top and Wraith bottom. I was wondering if you were planning any other hybrid discs in the future? Also when can I look forward to an Archon in a first run stamp? I cant wait to get my hands on a few of them!
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Appleton, WI
Posts: 61
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Dave, I was told by someone at crown point worlds last summer that the star katanas marked S/ are stabilized versions. Is this true? And how do you think the echo star plastic katanas fly differently than regular star? Thanks for making the worlds best discs.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
Posts: 5,638
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Katanas marked S are the same as those marked with a Star. There are various degrees of stability within the Star Katanas. Echo Star Katanas were slightly less high speed stable than most regular Stars, but that is only a generality. The most stable Katanas I have seen were Champion.
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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: Dec 2006
Location: Slinger Disconsin
Posts: 404
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Hi Dave,
Are all champion material discs made from 2000- 2004 CE? When did champion plastic become what it is today? P.S. I would love a long winded answer. Thanks, Mark |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
Posts: 5,638
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CE stood for Champion Edition. We eventually dropped the Edition and just called it Champion. It had nothing to do with a material change. The original material we got from the manufacturer changed at some point, as all the material from all the manufacturers changes with each batch run. We have tried many many materials from several manufacturers, but the first two batches we got from one manufacturer was a little tougher than the subsequent runs. That original plastic was a little stiffer too and probably wouldn't pass standards if it were made in Wraiths, Destroyers etc.
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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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#12247 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Slinger Disconsin
Posts: 404
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Thanks Dave. Would you remember which discs were run with that plastic from the first 2 batches you mentioned? BTW it's great that that you take the time to do this. I for one really do appreciate it! Thank you!
Thanks again,Mark |
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#12248 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: America\'s Finest City SD,CA.
Posts: 6,186
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I would love to get a Original Run Red Candy CE Destroyer !!!!
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Slinger Disconsin
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Donny you know there are no CE Destroyers. Besides, you would just give it away anyway!
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: San Marcos, CA
Posts: 2,402
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Hi Dave,
One of my workhorse discs is a 150g gummy Champion TeeBird. I love the grippiness of the gummy plastic, and the proven predictability of the TeeBird's flight. I know you produce some TL's in Champion plastic as part of the TFR/CFR program. Are there ever any of these discs produced in 150-class weights, especially using that great gummy plastic? Thanks!
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 5
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There has been some apes coming in at 172g is this a mistake or intended? Give a raise to who ever pushed the button who made my disc. Also your EG Boss is amazing beyond words. High Five
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#12252 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
Posts: 5,638
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Valkyries, Firebirds, TeeBirds, TeeBird L, Leopards. Also probably EagleL and Banshee. Less probably but possible: Cheetahs.
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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 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
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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 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
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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: Oct 2004
Location: Norman
Posts: 340
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What does a C on the bottom of a champion plastic disc stand for? Cheetah? Cobra? It looks to be a midrange disc or a short driver...
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
Posts: 5,638
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C could be Co, Cy, Cro, Ch. Cheetah is a fairway driver. All the others are mids. I would have to see the disc to confirm one way or another.
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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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#12257 |
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: SOCAL
Posts: 5
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Dave,
the Rancho Jurupa 9 hole course is ok, not to many trees and very simple. Only one long hole. hole 2 400+. The rest are all easy and simple holes. Only 2 holes have trees on them really. Most holes are 240-280 feet and wide open. Do you have a time line for the course in Devour? Let me know thanks |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
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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: Dec 2010
Location: SOCAL
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Dave,
I talk to you a while ago about the course in Devour and you had mentioned that if they let you design the course on a certain piece of land that you wanted it would be a really awesome course. By chance did they give you that land or just another random part of the park. I purchased a year pass for the san bernardino regional parks now that there will be three parks with potentially awesome courses. I love the prado and yucaipa courses. Any word about the Yucaipa course? Are they moving the baskets or adding another 18 hole course. Let me know and thanks for keeping me on top of things. |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
Posts: 5,638
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Yucaipa is adding another 18 in a previously unused part of the park that isn't even open yet. It has to have the fences moved and brush removed before we can start designing.
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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: Jun 2009
Location: Charlotte, NC
Posts: 18
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Dave, any update on the factor store?
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 134
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
Posts: 5,638
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Every time I ask, it's two to three weeks. Same this time. Apparently the money processing system needs to be finalized, and discs hot stamped. Other than that, I am told we are good to go.
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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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PDGA Member
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 134
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Anyway to get a list of what the store will carry posted here so that i can set a part of my paycheck for "misc. expenses"...?
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#12265 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: San Marcos, CA
Posts: 2,402
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Dave - I finally was able to try out the Vulcan and Archon this weekend with near-full power drives. Speaking as a player with somewhat slower arm speed, I love these discs! The Vulcan was super-fast coming out of my hand and flipped up very nicely from a hyzer release. It had a long, consistent turn, which will require some fine-tuning of nose and release angle to perfect, but I'm looking forward to having this new distance tool in my bag. I didn't try any rollers, but there's a trip out to Goat Hill in my future for that.
The Archon was also a pleasant surprise. I have carried a Wraith in the past in a limited fashion, but always wanted them to flip a little bit more. The Archon does that for me. The disc I was throwing was heavier than I would normally throw, but I used it on a few headwind shots which seemed to suit the heavier weight fine. Thank you for these new designs!
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Chicago Area
Posts: 338
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dave,
i was under the impression that when you buy an Am Worlds disc youre supposed to get a card with it. am i correct? if so, what is the card supposed to be for? and what should i do if i didnt get one? |
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#12267 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
Posts: 5,638
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CFR discs get certificates that you fill out and send in for prize drawings each month. I assume the Am Worlds discs are part of the CFR program. I think you need to ask the person you bought it from. If it was one of our sites, no problem, let them know. If it was a dealer intermediary, possibly a problem as some of them have been keeping the certificates or don't know they should be giving them to the end customer. I suggest you call or email the west or east coast office and ask for the person who handles the CFR program for you exact course of action.
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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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#12268 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Kansas
Posts: 14
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Dear Dave - As we are nearing your Mid-May target date I am getting excited. Is the intention that Star Archon's will be PRESSED in Mid-May or RELEASED then? Thanks - . |
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#12269 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Kansas
Posts: 14
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As I am new to DG, I have experienced some confusion regarding the terms OVERstable, UNDERstable, and just plain STABLE. Overstable seems to describe a RHBH throw finishing hard to the left. Understable seems to describe the same throw creating a rightish turn or a potential turnover. That leaves STABLE. As a psychologist, STABLE in a person leads one to believe that variance is low, and extremes in behavior are not usually in evidence. I originally thought a STABLE disc was one that flew basically STRAIGHT - With little fade or variance one way or the other. Yet it seems when people say a disc is STABLE, they mean OVERSTABLE. Why don't they say OVERSTABLE?? Sorry for my ignorance, but it seems quite confusing. . |
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#12270 |
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
Posts: 5,638
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The date of release to dealers. It might have gotten pushed back to the 23rd, but was originally the previous week. Basically, that means the release date to the end user will be end of May.
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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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