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From: "David R. Bogenhagen" <bogie6@spacestar.com>
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Subject: Sky Surfers?
Date: Sat, 14 Mar 1998 10:10:20 -0600
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I am looking for a older disc called the Skysurfer that I believe was
produced in England.  I bought one when I was in Belgium for the Disc
Covering the World Tour of 1980.  I like to use this disc for making golf
bags because of it's high rubber content/feel.

Dave Bogenhagen