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#11941 |
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hey Dave-
it seems as some pro leos and pro valks (as well as some newer dx rocs) are coming out with a more slanted inner rim. is this intentional or an effect of the latest molding processes? some seem to like it, I personally do not. just curious- thanks |
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#11942 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
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Not intentional, unless the Roc was a + version. I don't think we ran DX Roc + though. If so, it would say Rancho and be closer to the rim than the regular Rancho engraving.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: North WI or South AZ
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http://www.herodiscusa.com/dx-rancho...2010-logo.html |
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#11944 |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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How about Champion Whippets. The old KCs would beat up to quick and the Whippet became like a slow Firebird. The Champs just stay overstable and don't fly flat unless you gave it some OAT
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Kansas
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Also, from an older post about "domey" Destroyers, I find both my Star & Pro models that are domey, to FEED on headwinds, and fly straight and far. Being I come from a Frisbee background, and just started playing DG, I absolutely HATED the way the Roc felt in my hand. Very foreign. The Roc Plus however, i LOVE! Thanks! Finally, Star Katana's have never felt like Star plastic to me. They have the hard slick plastic characteristics of Pro. But the Echo Star Katana's are wonderful. I'm glad to see you finally doing a regular run. Can't wait to fling an Echo Roadrunner as well. Don't forget the BEAST!! Oh yeah, one more thing. You know me & my Zephyr's. Can Zeph's be run using "recycled" plastic. Echo Zeph's? Thanks - . |
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#11946 |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Lulea Sweden
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Originally Posted by mf100forever
Have you tried to run Zephyrs and Jaguars in R-Pro? Just curious! Do you think it would work out?
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#11947 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
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This will happen at some point.
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#11948 |
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This is referenced, I believe, to a Nov 4 post about the XB. That was discontinued, in favor of the Vulcan. The Vulcan is definitely not a headwind driver.
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#11949 |
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No, the big discs would have too much flex.
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#11950 |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Any Champ Mako in regular run soon?
And, Would you please make glow ch teebird with standard inside rim-angle? |
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#11951 |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Charlotte, NC
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Glow Champ Gators would be very well received. Is there any chance that they could be produced in the future?
I know that there is a huge market for Gators out there. The more stable(and flatter) the better.
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#11952 |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Dave or Any one in the know,
I was looking at the Avery Destroyers at my local shop. All of the Heavy 172-175 had a dome like regular Stamp Star Ds and all the Light weights 165-168-9 where all flat and more grippy very different feeling star Plastic. Why is this? I want a heavy grippier one but they where all light weight. |
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#11953 |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: North WI or South AZ
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Hey Dave,
What king of flight numbers would you say the XB has and what would you compare it closest to in the current line? More importantly, since the XB itself wasn't what you were ultimately looking for, are you planning on releasing something similar to it that will be PDGA approved in the near future? Or is this what the Vulcan is going to be?? Last edited by sprdgr; Dec 07 2010 at 12:46 AM. Reason: changed wording |
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#11954 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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Yes and Yes.
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Yes, but no schedule yet for those.
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#11958 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: telluride, co
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also looking for flat regular-run champ gators, have been for years it seems. Glow cfr would be nice....
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Thanks, Mike |
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They have similar numbers: both are speed 13, Vulcan has a 5 glide compared to XB at 3. High speed turn for the XB is -2 or -3, the Vulcan is -3 to -4, low speed fade is about 2 for either.
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#11961 |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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You can buy some proto XB's at www.herodiscusa.com Very few produced and they're going fast.
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#11962 |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Thanks Dave. Once again, great information.
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#11963 |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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Hey Dave,
I was wondering if you think there could be a new disc on the horizon that fits between a Teebird and a Banshee. Maybe a Banshee-L or something? Just would like something with a 1.7cm rim thickness and a touch more stable than a Teebird. |
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#11964 |
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#11965 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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I'm not sure right now, but I think that may have been the Bomb. I believe it might have been a Banshee with an L stripper. However, I am not sure it was more stable than a TeeBird. We don't have any current plans to make this disc, but we might in the future.
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#11966 |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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That would be awesome! A fairway driver for power players that won't flip up, but also not stall out very soon either. Something that would hold a hyzer line for power players all the way to the ground with good glide.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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I believe the Millennium EXP was made in this configuration. The Bomb had the Banshee L configuration, but might have had a slightly smaller rim like the Cheetah size.
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#11968 |
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Location: Norman, Ok
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And the EXP in the 1.7 run is CE plastic. They are found pretty easily and cheaply.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: 2630 16th St. Moline IL
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Speaking of EXPs, I have some that are blank with a flat wing, not the typical Banshee/EXP are these what your talking about Dave? Were those ever released?
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#11970 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Moraine State Park
Posts: 2,002
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My only question is, why don't you guys use the refractive, oil slick, glitter stamps as much as you guys used to? You used to be able to get all kinds of discs with cool textured hot stamps. Anymore, it just seems like they are all 1-color. Are the other foils that much more expensive, or is the supply dwindling? Just curious because we used to get all kinds of cool stamps when we ordered our discs for events, now everything we get it 1-color. I miss the oil slick stamps, glitter stamps, etc. I had to specifically ask for the refractive stamps on an order I placed this year. Just curious? Guess I'm still stuck in the 90's.
Also....still waiting for some old mold hammers
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