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Permalink Reply by whitler on December 23, 2008 at 12:15am This is not the Bullet, I had one of those too, ordered it & it was outlawed as soon as I got it. I think this is the disc known here locally as a "Wally". A comparatively sharp edge & a deep rim like a Phenix, as mentioned. I've only ever seen white. I have two in boxes somewhere & someday I'll pull them out to see how they compare with current discs. Back in the early 80s it was the most stable disc around. Somehow I doubt this is still the case.
right i recall it being called wally now.i'd be willing to bet it would still be in the very overstable range.i have 2 as well.as most people have no idea it existed pretty good example of a holy grail disc, the look of it fits.where was selling them?
liquid said:This is not the Bullet, I had one of those too, ordered it & it was outlawed as soon as I got it. I think this is the disc known here locally as a "Wally". A comparatively sharp edge & a deep rim like a Phenix, as mentioned. I've only ever seen white. I have two in boxes somewhere & someday I'll pull them out to see how they compare with current discs. Back in the early 80s it was the most stable disc around. Somehow I doubt this is still the case.
Permalink Reply by liquid on December 23, 2008 at 6:25am right i recall it being called wally now.i'd be willing to bet it would still be in the very overstable range.i have 2 as well.as most people have no idea it existed pretty good example of a holy grail disc, the look of it fits.where was selling them?
liquid said:This is not the Bullet, I had one of those too, ordered it & it was outlawed as soon as I got it. I think this is the disc known here locally as a "Wally". A comparatively sharp edge & a deep rim like a Phenix, as mentioned. I've only ever seen white. I have two in boxes somewhere & someday I'll pull them out to see how they compare with current discs. Back in the early 80s it was the most stable disc around. Somehow I doubt this is still the case.
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Permalink Reply by ArborDog on January 11, 2009 at 7:43pm i believe the legendary "buzz-bee" is possibly the most sought after collectible. they do exist.
Permalink Reply by ArborDog on January 11, 2009 at 7:48pm Original Pluto Platter in package or the Mistery Y in package !!!!
Permalink Reply by whitler on January 11, 2009 at 9:10pm I dont know what people think but what i would call a sought after collectible would be something like the 1x world champion Ken Climo stamp disc on the Clearwater site
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Permalink Reply by My_Hero on January 11, 2009 at 10:37pm I dont know what people think but what i would call a sought after collectible would be something like the 1x world champion Ken Climo stamp disc on the Clearwater site

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