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Sorry troof and Paul, I was thinking about the candy Viper. We just have DX Rams.
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Dave,
what about Pro Valkyrie, is it on the way?? Pro Starfire , yes, release it as fast as possible!!!!!
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Do you think you will make a new plastic withine the next few years?(I'm just wondering cuz I'm bored, I love your current plastic.)
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mf100, it's up next. Should be available by March.
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Schaff, we are always experimenting, and looking for better plastics, so it's likely.
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t_mojo, it would be somewhere between 10 to 20 years old. The specific hotstamp could narrow it down, but I don't have any information regarding that.
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Should I try and contact Lavone? - if so PM me the contact info.
Otherwise, who should I try to get the info from? |
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Ask ParkN2Putt...Hes always talking about those discs.
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t_mojo, try the collectors. There are a lot of collectors that know much more than I do about specific hotstamps. Sorry, I don't have any contact information, but there are collector threads on this forum. You could post an inquiry there.
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Dave, theres a thread going about Barrys new disc. Any light you can shead on the subject.
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We haven't made any decision about a second signiture disc for Barry yet.
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I have a white champion 169 gr Orc that has been in contact with pine sap and was not completely cleaned off....it appears the sap has soaked into the plastic and left blotchy dark brown stains that are the size of dimes to half dollars...and it has also done the same thing to other colors , but not as bad as the white one...there is some stains on the edge that have soaked completely through the rim of the Orc.....
"I have Discraft discs that have done the same" Does this change the weight of the Disc.... |
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Dave,
What's the status on those Pro Line Firebirds? Hamm |
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woody, if it changes the weight, it would be very little, but I don't really know.
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Josh, they are up next after DX Firebirds, which are running now.
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Are the new pro ryhnos going to be soft like the first ones?
I've seen some that were stiff as dx and some like jk aviars. |
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any chance you'll be making some dark green and/or dark red pros? thanks again
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Have you seen the new canvas jacket from Columbia?
The ROC!! Seriously, I saw the ad in the new issue of Men's Health.
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they have ROC pants/shorts as well.
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Hi Dave,
which Firebird-mold are you using for the Dx and Pro, FX or .....
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good day dave,
heard dx orcs were out or about to be. So the avair proto disc was made from wood, what do you make protos with today? metal? plastic?
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Oh, the day that I see a CFR Ram...........man, I'm drooling just thinking of the idea.
Dave, what's the criteria that a disc is deemed a "go" for CFR production (like the Ram)? *hint hint* would there have to be some kind of following on a...lets say, a discussion board from all those Ram men and women out there? troof |
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ryan, there are several variations, but the last run was soft, but not as soft as the SE version.
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paul, red yes, green no, unless it is a transition from blue to yellow.
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mf100, we use the regular (X) version for the DX and Champion. We will use the L version for Pro. All of the L versions have been holding up better for Pro, so we are likely to do all Pro drivers.
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master, the Aviar proto was lathed out of a hard plastic. We usually don't make protos anymore. If we did, it would be out of plastic.
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troof, I have been given the go ahead to make a small run of candy Rams, but I don't think it is possible. Most likely it would weigh too much. Don't hold your breath. If it does happen, they would probably go into the CFR program.
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This is to help people find the last post for the Question for Dave thread
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Thanks for the info dave!
I'll be anxiously awaiting the day (if it comes)! keep up the good work and fight the good fight! |
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