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Innova KC Pro TeeBird | Ken Climo 9x World Champion | 1998 Vintage | 171g | Used
Innova KC Pro TeeBird | Ken Climo 9x World Champion | 1998 Vintage | 171g | Used
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Brand: Innova
Mold: TeeBird
Plastic: KC Pro
Type: Ultra-Long Straight Driver
Weight: 171g
Color: Yellow/gold
Stamp: Ken Climo — Nine Time PDGA World Disc Golf Champion 1990–1998
Era: 1998–2000 production window
Condition: Used — play wear, rim scuffing, natural aging consistent with era
The KC Pro TeeBird is one of the rarer Ken Climo signature runs — Innova produced limited quantities in KC Pro plastic, making surviving examples hard to come by. The 9x stamp (1990–1998) narrows this to a very specific production window, before KC went on to win titles 10 through 12. KC Pro plastic has a distinct feel and flex that differs noticeably from modern Champion or Star — players who've thrown it know.
This disc has been played. Honest wear throughout — rim scuffing, surface aging, a pink stain on the plastic consistent with dye transfer from storage or play. Still structurally sound and plenty collectible.
This is a single real-inventory disc.
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Mold: TeeBird
Plastic: KC Pro
Type: Ultra-Long Straight Driver
Weight: 171g
Color: Yellow/gold
Stamp: Ken Climo — Nine Time PDGA World Disc Golf Champion 1990–1998
Era: 1998–2000 production window
Condition: Used — play wear, rim scuffing, natural aging consistent with era
The KC Pro TeeBird is one of the rarer Ken Climo signature runs — Innova produced limited quantities in KC Pro plastic, making surviving examples hard to come by. The 9x stamp (1990–1998) narrows this to a very specific production window, before KC went on to win titles 10 through 12. KC Pro plastic has a distinct feel and flex that differs noticeably from modern Champion or Star — players who've thrown it know.
This disc has been played. Honest wear throughout — rim scuffing, surface aging, a pink stain on the plastic consistent with dye transfer from storage or play. Still structurally sound and plenty collectible.
This is a single real-inventory disc.
