dionarlyn
Aug 30 2006, 02:29 AM
Would anyone be interested in a run of Champion Gazelles, or Glo Champion Gazelles? If so, (and if it is possible) I will totally order some up for a tournament next summer. I hope they can do them, nice and heavy-like too. :D
accidentalROLLER
Aug 30 2006, 10:13 AM
I would bet that more people would be interested in STAR Gazelle's. That would be one sweeeeeeet disc.
I've got a couple left from an event a few years ago. Champion gazelles that is. Anyone interested?
BOB
dionarlyn
Aug 30 2006, 06:28 PM
I may end up geting some Star Gazelles than, since they aren't on the list for release any time soon. I'll work on the logo a bit more and see what I can do, 'till then, all you Gazelle fanatics hold tight.
quickdisc
Aug 31 2006, 02:48 PM
Are they from the First Original Run of Candy Plastic ?
rhett
Aug 31 2006, 03:36 PM
No, they are the 160g taffy ones. Those were the CFRs.
dionarlyn
Sep 01 2006, 08:41 PM
Just talked to Sam Ferrans from Innova, and he told me its a no go on the Star Gazelle. It was a nice try anyway...
davei
Sep 02 2006, 10:41 AM
Just talked to Sam Ferrans from Innova, and he told me its a no go on the Star Gazelle. It was a nice try anyway...
That is true for now, because of scheduling and wharehouse space.But things could change by next summer. The problem is that every time we catch up with production, disc golf grows bigger and we fall behind. That problem affects discs we would like to produce like Star Gazelles etc.
I personally am looking forward to the Star Orc. My special
blend is sooo nice, I am sure the Star plastic wont let me down. Then again , that " special blend " Tulsa Orc, is probably star plastic with a " fancy " name.
dionarlyn
Sep 04 2006, 11:40 PM
Just talked to Sam Ferrans from Innova, and he told me its a no go on the Star Gazelle. It was a nice try anyway...
That is true for now, because of scheduling and wharehouse space.But things could change by next summer. The problem is that every time we catch up with production, disc golf grows bigger and we fall behind. That problem affects discs we would like to produce like Star Gazelles etc.
Sure, I understand. Not that the opinion of a small time organizer from Oregon makes a difference, but if things fall into place for next year in terms of producing a wider range of discs, I put in a request for Star Gazelles and Gators. :)
Thanks for all the feedback,
Dion Arlyn
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AgentK12
Sep 05 2006, 06:55 PM
That makes me sad. I would love to have a Star Gazelle. It's by far my favorite disc.
Just talked to Sam Ferrans from Innova, and he told me its a no go on the Star Gazelle. It was a nice try anyway...
That is true for now, because of scheduling and wharehouse space.But things could change by next summer. The problem is that every time we catch up with production, disc golf grows bigger and we fall behind. That problem affects discs we would like to produce like Star Gazelles etc.