Before there was beveled edged discs and a zillion different models
of golf plastic, there was the Night Flyer and the Midnight Flyer.
Wham-O discovered by injecting glow plastic in their original molds that
the discs became much heavier and thus flew further. The numbers were
like numbers they put on golf balls to help players distinguish each
others discs on the course because they all looked the same. This disc
has Disc Golf Association hot-stamp with the Wham-O Ad ring. The copy write is
1979. This is the
original 22A mold. This disc mold was never sold in store as any model I don't
think. 128.1 grams. This disc is in great, near mint condition,
but has some storage scuffs. Only one available. This disc is rare because it is a 22A. This is the DDC disc
mold now and probably had very few version that were manufactured in glow plastic
for disc golf.