Old Sep 17 2010, 03:20 PM   #11761
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Any chance for glow zephyrs?

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Old Sep 17 2010, 04:20 PM   #11762
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Yes, they are only available for tournament hot stamps. I was told we don't list those discs because they change all the time.
Cool, thanks Dave!
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Old Sep 19 2010, 06:20 PM   #11763
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Any chance for glow zephyrs?

Thanks for all your work.
Yes. No idea of a time frame as yet.
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Old Sep 20 2010, 08:18 AM   #11764
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Make them Champion Glow Zephyrs!!!
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Old Sep 21 2010, 01:14 PM   #11765
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Dave -

Are any sweet limited or special run discs going to be around for the USDGC (other than the Roc)? In years past I remember the Champ Bosses, Pro Bosses, etc...
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Old Sep 21 2010, 02:02 PM   #11766
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Are any sweet limited or special run discs going to be around for the USDGC (other than the Roc)? In years past I remember the Champ Bosses, Pro Bosses, etc...
The only ones I know about are the Rocs at this point.
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Old Sep 21 2010, 08:26 PM   #11767
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The only ones I know about are the Rocs at this point.
Are they Roc+ or one of the other molds?
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Old Sep 22 2010, 07:56 AM   #11768
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Are they Roc+ or one of the other molds?
Roc+, is what I sent them recently, however, they may have some others from a previously shipment that I don't know about.
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Old Sep 22 2010, 11:53 AM   #11769
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Since I cant get a response about getting a disc run.......

Also, from 2 years ago: How about Glo Champion RoadRunners?

From Today: How about Glo Champion Katanas?
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Old Sep 22 2010, 12:52 PM   #11770
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Since I cant get a response about getting a disc run.......

Also, from 2 years ago: How about Glo Champion RoadRunners?

From Today: How about Glo Champion Katanas?
I don't see why we wouldn't run both of these. The Glow Champ Katana is already scheduled to run after regular Champion Katanas.
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Old Sep 22 2010, 04:59 PM   #11771
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hey dave,

watched your grip video last night. great info but it was hard to see the actual grips you were making with that all white background. the only time i could tell what you were doing was when the disc was in front of your shirt. just a suggestion but i'd try a different background for your next video.
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Old Sep 22 2010, 07:58 PM   #11772
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watched your grip video last night. great info but it was hard to see the actual grips you were making with that all white background. the only time i could tell what you were doing was when the disc was in front of your shirt. just a suggestion but i'd try a different background for your next video.
There were no specific grips. Just a video to stress the importance of opposing thumb pressure on all backhand and sidearm grips.
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Old Sep 23 2010, 05:59 PM   #11773
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i got that much, it would've just been nice to clearly see your hand. i am more of a visual learner than a theory leaner. seeing is understanding...thanks anyway tho, now if this **** rain would go away so i can try some new ideas
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Old Sep 24 2010, 07:14 AM   #11774
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i got that much, it would've just been nice to clearly see your hand. i am more of a visual learner than a theory leaner. seeing is understanding...thanks anyway tho, now if this **** rain would go away so i can try some new ideas

We do have a page at our site that has close up clear pictures of many different grip variations. You could see them there if you would like to.
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Old Sep 24 2010, 01:23 PM   #11775
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Dave,

With the Star San Marino Roc in regular production is there any chance that a Star Rancho could be put in regular production? Seems as if the USDGC passed on the chance to produce any of those this year and instead went with an all champion lineup.
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With the Star San Marino Roc in regular production is there any chance that a Star Rancho could be put in regular production? Seems as if the USDGC passed on the chance to produce any of those this year and instead went with an all champion lineup.

I suppose there is a chance. Champion Rocs are what the collectors mainly want, from what I hear.
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Old Sep 25 2010, 09:22 PM   #11777
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Yes Please make the Rancho in Star. Not the Roc+ Just regular Rancho
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Old Sep 25 2010, 10:34 PM   #11778
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Old Sep 26 2010, 01:56 PM   #11779
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or at least in the TFR availability
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Old Sep 26 2010, 02:08 PM   #11780
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or at least in the TFR availability
No Please just production Run. Oh and Star XDs DAVE PLEASE!!!!!!!
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Old Sep 27 2010, 01:10 PM   #11781
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Can I use as a custom hotstamp for some Pro plastic discs the exact hotstamp that was put on the disc when it was a "Champion Edition" disc? I bet I could use that as a great fundraiser if I could get some Valkyries with that hotstamp!
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Old Sep 27 2010, 01:32 PM   #11782
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Dave,

We recenty ran an event and got some Champion Makos. They are sweet! Has there been an run of champion Makos before?
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Old Sep 27 2010, 02:41 PM   #11783
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Amen! Shout It From The Roof-Tops! We want Rancho's. NOT RANCHO+

Might be a great Christmas disc to run. Red Star Rancho Rocs with Green foil stamps.
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Old Sep 27 2010, 02:41 PM   #11784
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I have some of the x-out champ makos, they are super domey, have yet to try them though.
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Old Sep 27 2010, 03:16 PM   #11785
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Dave, are all of the lighter weight star bosses starlight plastic? If not, is there an easy way to distinguish between the two? I've got two that are tournament stamped from 2009 that look like they were marked 167 and then sharpied over to say 169, almost like they were weighed again. I remember reading that the ones in the 160's were super stable, but didn't know if that was a one time thing, or if all of them go through the stabilization process. Thanks in advance.
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Old Sep 27 2010, 08:55 PM   #11786
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We recenty ran an event and got some Champion Makos. They are sweet! Has there been an run of champion Makos before?
That was a small test run. Not for production as yet.
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Old Sep 27 2010, 09:00 PM   #11787
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Dave, are all of the lighter weight star bosses starlight plastic? If not, is there an easy way to distinguish between the two? I've got two that are tournament stamped from 2009 that look like they were marked 167 and then sharpied over to say 169, almost like they were weighed again. I remember reading that the ones in the 160's were super stable, but didn't know if that was a one time thing, or if all of them go through the stabilization process. Thanks in advance.

It used to be that all the Star Bosses less than 168 were Starlight and were super over stable, but this season we were able to make some bosses that were down to 167gm, I believe, in regular Star and possibly Champion. One way to tell if you are looking for a lighter super over stable Boss, is to check the rim and see if there is any grainyness or a sort of sandy look. Only the Starlight has that, but not all of them do.
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Old Sep 27 2010, 11:32 PM   #11788
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The East Coast needs Ch. 150 SW. Anytime soon?
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Old Sep 28 2010, 08:48 AM   #11789
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No. Wasn't possible.
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Old Sep 28 2010, 08:51 AM   #11790
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It used to be that all the Star Bosses less than 168 were Starlight and were super over stable, but this season we were able to make some bosses that were down to 167gm, I believe, in regular Star and possibly Champion. One way to tell if you are looking for a lighter super over stable Boss, is to check the rim and see if there is any grainyness or a sort of sandy look. Only the Starlight has that, but not all of them do.
cool, i did notice the graininess on one of them, have to inspect the other. were any other discs ran like that, or was that something necessary to get bosses down that light at the time?
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