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Nice and chalky.


Sandman wrote: tight!!!
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Damn it! ebay still won't let me login! Check these out.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Dig-It-Set-of-3-Dis ... dZViewItem

If they weren't so light I think these would pass for "High noon" Buzzzes
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Don't get this one..I always thought the flashing was a defect on Innovas, this guys talking like it's the greatest thing there is.
Anybody know why?
Other than... That
McCabe wrote:People are Stupid.
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A lot of people remove the flashing, but some play with it on because it comes off fairly fast when you are using the disc. I think he is just saying that the disc has been treated very well if the flashing is still in tact. You can trim flashing off with a razor blade and still be within the PDGA rules, from what I understand. You can also sand it off.
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Post by smitty »

Yo Sprout! There was a Patrick Brenner at the Poison Ivy Open. He played masters. You should have beat that sucker down. I have a hunch, that he is pbrenner88.
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I know that is him. He posts on the PDGA DISCussion board as sandalman or something of the sort. From TX. He is the one runnin that NFL football thing.
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That guy is a tool box.
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I think he also uses e-snipe to win all those auctions. E-bay needs to come up with a way to block those who use that.
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Post by smitty »

McCabe wrote:That guy is a tool box.
His back must have been hurting from hauling around 1000 1st run Z buzzzes. He didn't play the second round at the tourney.

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Man, If only these were a few grams lighter....

http://cgi.ebay.com/2-INNOVA-SPECIAL-ED ... dZViewItem
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J wrote:Man, If only these were a few grams lighter....

http://cgi.ebay.com/2-INNOVA-SPECIAL-ED ... dZViewItem
I wouldn't buy those. Did you know the stamp was crooked on the red one?
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Post by superq »

I wonder if I can get a discount for the crooked stamp? I have 8 of those beauties at home but an even 10 would probally keep me in rollers for life :wink:
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Post by Leo D. »

_dm4 wrote: I wouldn't buy those. Did you know the stamp was crooked on the red one?
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