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From: finn@pur-ee.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.rec
Subject: Re: net.rec.frisbee non-frisbee disc query
Message-ID: <939@pur-ee.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 24-Jun-83 22:19:10 EDT
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Posted: Fri Jun 24 22:19:10 1983
Date-Received: Sun, 26-Jun-83 01:48:39 EDT
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I have to agree with Alan, that Wham-O discs (particularly the
World Class frisbees) are still among the best.  However, he did
forget to mention HDX discs, considered for years to be among the
best and most durable.  Personally, i prefer the Discraft discs.
The Sky-styler is beautiful for freestyling and the Ultra-star is
at least as good (maybe better) as the World Class 165g for ultimate.
I also had the first Sky-styler out here three to four years ago,
and everyone loved it.  Just thought i would put in my two-cents
worth and at least mention HDX's.
If anyone has anything more on the afore-mentioned "puppies", please
let me know.  For distance, and golf, my favorite disc is a new golf
disc that (i think) comes only in *pink* glow in the dark, rather than
the usual light green.  It is a new mold (forgot which) that is 
designed for distance (small and heavy).  Could this be what Alan
refered to as a "puppie" (never heard it before)?

	yours in 'styling and hack'ing,
	David Hesselberth,	Purdue University Computer Center
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