Great stuff. WOW! I love everything dealing with the history of disc golf. I started playing in 1989...and it's fascinating to see where disc golf was and where it is today.
Awesome collection, good that you’re young so this journey can last decades going forward and ensure the history is shared and preserved. Thanks Scott, what a great vid!
Very cool walk down memory lane ! I met Scott at the 87 world cup( precursor to the Masters Cup.) I also designed the club logo which was used on the tournament disc which still featured the 4x4 post
When original Quest AT had a 10 meter Brick, the rule was used heavy again as was a rule on if disc broke and rule on declaring to carry a broken disc yet never use should disc be damaged while in bag rule by people using 10 meter brick in PDGA events. Old 10 meter plastic was more fragile then any disc, 40 F or lower would have disc shatter randomly in people's bags even for players taking precautions by using a towel. Later Quest AT in mid 2010's of Northern Illinois and not old company from St Louis Illinois 10 meter Brick as so floppy they give newer PDGA legal silicone discs a run for who has floppiest PDGA legal disc ever made. 10 Meter is a different putter based on a clone of a higher dome Comet made at 21.1 cm diameter so disc mold would work better as a putter then a Comet would, not that a higher dome Comet would be a bad putter.
Great stuff. WOW! I love everything dealing with the history of disc golf. I started playing in 1989...and it's fascinating to see where disc golf was and where it is today.
Thoroughly enjoyed your book "Growing Up Disc Golf" Scott. This really puts some of it into perspective. Love the content.
Awesome collection, good that you’re young so this journey can last decades going forward and ensure the history is shared and preserved. Thanks Scott, what a great vid!
Very cool walk down memory lane ! I met Scott at the 87 world cup( precursor to the Masters Cup.) I also designed the club logo which was used on the tournament disc which still featured the 4x4 post
thanks for sharing that experience.. too bad you can't feel those discs while watching LOL
awesome
Headrick? Pretty cool stuff.
Team Whamo! 86 sofy yo. So underated. Rip ralph williamson
I have a Frisbee Pie tin (5 cent dep) in my disc collection ❤
Aero ? Loved playing Guts. Master requirements were Mad. Im IFA member not a MASTER. I threw alot of Ultra Star
Those old Canadian molds are likely to have been pressed by Irwin toys who had the rights to use the Wham-o trademark name Frisbee in Canada.
Does he have a photo collection of action shots ect from the 60s 70s and 80s?
Ralph Williams collection was/is displayed at the smithsonian institution.
Scott Goatley
Scott, Join the KS Flaying Disc Association Past, Preset, Future.
Wow is that guy like 4'10"?
When original Quest AT had a 10 meter Brick, the rule was used heavy again as was a rule on if disc broke and rule on declaring to carry a broken disc yet never use should disc be damaged while in bag rule by people using 10 meter brick in PDGA events. Old 10 meter plastic was more fragile then any disc, 40 F or lower would have disc shatter randomly in people's bags even for players taking precautions by using a towel. Later Quest AT in mid 2010's of Northern Illinois and not old company from St Louis Illinois 10 meter Brick as so floppy they give newer PDGA legal silicone discs a run for who has floppiest PDGA legal disc ever made. 10 Meter is a different putter based on a clone of a higher dome Comet made at 21.1 cm diameter so disc mold would work better as a putter then a Comet would, not that a higher dome Comet would be a bad putter.