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From: "Andy Cotgreave" <acotgreave@rmplc.net>
To: "Britdisc" <britdisc@csv.warwick.ac.uk>
Subject: Fw: check this out, boys
Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 08:27:24 -0000
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This came to us from Max, an old, American Sneeeky
> 
> So I'm at this college tournament last weekend, watching my old college
> team compete (I put them up at my house.)  I spot a Sneeeky disk -- a
> pretty new one -- on one of the sidelines.  I hunt around until I find 
> the
> owner.  I ask him if he's been to Edinburgh.  He says, no, his team buys
> batches of misprint discs from Discraft at a deep discount.  I look at 
> the
> disc.  I can't find anything wrong with it.  He points at the third 'E'. 

> I
> laugh!  So apparently *somebody* at Discraft thought the third 'E' was a
> typo (which is absurd, since it's a hand-made design), and thus Sneeeky
> discs are finding themselves in widespread distribution as "misprints"!
> 
> You might forward to the group as you deem appropriate ...
> 
> cheers,
> max

Urban myth, or gospel truth?

Andy