I have three D1's and three D4's for sale $16.00 each if anyone is interested.
I have them at my store
Shaheen's
994 Breckenridge Lane
Louisville, KY 40207
First come first serve.
Ask for Sam
I will be around today and tomorrow until about 5
I have three D1's and three D4's for sale $16.00 each if anyone is interested.
I have them at my store
Shaheen's
994 Breckenridge Lane
Louisville, KY 40207
First come first serve.
Ask for Sam
I will be around today and tomorrow until about 5
Are these the prototypes or the new first runs ?
PDGA # 50 7 25 currently rated 854
Prototypes
Already sold two.
Take care
yeah i bet at that price cause i paid $20.oo for mine from Dave Greenwell
PDGA # 50 7 25 currently rated 854
Still got some if anyone is looking.
Stop by my store on Breckenridge Lane.
Are they as good as advertised?
Daniel
My putter still doinks harder than yours!
I like them...everyone I've let throw them likes them, everyone who has bought them like them (the d1 and d4 are all that has been available so far
I just got a m1 (beefy roc) and a m4 (cross between a buzz/beatup roc?) They are sweet
Threw the m4 and got within the circle on 2, 6, and 8 at CV yesterday
I can count on my D4 everytime and for somebody with a faster arm speed I would highly recommend giving them a try.
Hmm. Sammy--still have any? Or do you, Martin?
Daniel
My putter still doinks harder than yours!
I would give the D4 two thumbs up at this point. bought mine 2 weeks ago and it has been consistent. Seems too be very durable plastic. I've thrown mine into a FEW trees lately and neary a dent, scartch or scuff. I know that sounds unheard of, but thats what im seeing. Take it from a guy who has worked in the plastic injection industry all of his life: this plastic is tough.
My D4 is slightly understable and you have to put a lot of power/snap on it too get it to flip. Then it usually glides slowly back to the left. From a right hand throw. The distance is comparable to a Katana or boss. IMO. I hope this was good info.
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