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Permalink Reply by nitegolfer on December 19, 2008 at 3:32pm Kittyhawk anyone?
Permalink Reply by whitler on December 20, 2008 at 1:43am there was a guy who came up with a sharp edge disc not long after the original eagle it was slightly under 21 cm and was wicked stable (esp for the day).i never saw one with a stamp there was prolly only 1 run and they were all flat white no markings.we used to call it the pill,great for sa rolling.id like to know how much 1 is worth and how many people have seen 1. that also goes for voits and this other totally unmarked blank white softouch like thing i aquired in the 80's
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Permalink Reply by biscgolf on December 20, 2008 at 3:20pm Well I have 2 of the Kittyhawk putters super soft...and a few of the original p-38's. Glenn are you sure about the pill name on the super sharp edge thing ...wasnt there also one called a phlazer like that? Dont know how collectible that is though. what about the first clear disc released the se teebird at worlds? or the bronze version released at the same time. I have both of those and cant seem to find but a couple of them in other peoples hands.
there was a guy who came up with a sharp edge disc not long after the original eagle it was slightly under 21 cm and was wicked stable (esp for the day).i never saw one with a stamp there was prolly only 1 run and they were all flat white no markings.we used to call it the pill,great for sa rolling.id like to know how much 1 is worth and how many people have seen 1. that also goes for voits and this other totally unmarked blank white softouch like thing i aquired in the 80's
Permalink Reply by whitler on December 22, 2008 at 1:09am
Permalink Reply by whitler on December 22, 2008 at 1:17am Well I have 2 of the Kittyhawk putters super soft...and a few of the original p-38's. Glenn are you sure about the pill name on the super sharp edge thing ...wasnt there also one called a phlazer like that? Dont know how collectible that is though. what about the first clear disc released the se teebird at worlds? or the bronze version released at the same time. I have both of those and cant seem to find but a couple of them in other peoples hands.
Permalink Reply by whitler on December 22, 2008 at 1:27am Whitler, are you talking about the Flazer from Drastech disc, low profile, supersharp rim?
whitler said:there was a guy who came up with a sharp edge disc not long after the original eagle it was slightly under 21 cm and was wicked stable (esp for the day).i never saw one with a stamp there was prolly only 1 run and they were all flat white no markings.we used to call it the pill,great for sa rolling.id like to know how much 1 is worth and how many people have seen 1. that also goes for voits and this other totally unmarked blank white softouch like thing i aquired in the 80's
flazer was a bigger disc and from the late 80's the pill was late 83 i believe and wasnt that sharp.a touch faster than the eagle and hugely more stable.i think there never was more after the 1st small batch.they fell victim to the new rules like voits and the bullet.the only other name i heard was a 21 special
mf100forever said:Whitler, are you talking about the Flazer from Drastech disc, low profile, supersharp rim?
whitler said:there was a guy who came up with a sharp edge disc not long after the original eagle it was slightly under 21 cm and was wicked stable (esp for the day).i never saw one with a stamp there was prolly only 1 run and they were all flat white no markings.we used to call it the pill,great for sa rolling.id like to know how much 1 is worth and how many people have seen 1. that also goes for voits and this other totally unmarked blank white softouch like thing i aquired in the 80's
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