“Steady” Ed Headrick Memorial Disc Set
$200.00
The “Steady” Ed Memorial Disc’s graphics are color stamped using a ColorMax™ process that allows the high-resolution custom color artwork prints of these unique discs to really stand out. The one-of-a-kind artwork was created by Ed Headrick’s close friend Sharon Kinzie. Discraft facilitated molding the Last Flight Memorial Discs and making Ed’s unique last wish to have his ashes incorporated into discs a reality. Ed’s Ashes were incorporated into a very very special blend of elite plastic into the immortal XL™ and APX™ molds.
It was “Steady” Ed’s wish that once he passed away his ashes be incorporated into discs so that his soul could fly freely. “Steady” Ed loved the Disc Golf and Frisbee® community and wished them to have his discs.
As per Ed Headrick’s wishes, his ashes were incorporated into a limited number of discs. The discs were given to friends and family and the limited remaining discs are for sale with all proceeds going to a 501 c(3) nonprofit to fund the “Steady” Ed Memorial Disc Golf Museum at the PDGA International Disc Golf Center in Columbia County, Georgia.
Description
The “Steady” Ed Memorial Disc’s graphics are color stamped using a ColorMax™ process that allows the high-resolution custom color artwork prints of these unique discs to really stand out. The one-of-a-kind artwork was created by Ed Headrick’s close friend Sharon Kinzie. Discraft facilitated molding the Last Flight Memorial Discs and making Ed’s unique last wish to have his ashes incorporated into discs a reality. Ed’s Ashes were incorporated into a very very special blend of elite plastic into the immortal XL™ and APX™ molds.
It was “Steady” Ed’s wish that once he passed away his ashes be incorporated into discs so that his soul could fly freely. “Steady” Ed loved the Disc Golf and Frisbee® community and wished them to have his discs.
As per Ed Headrick’s wishes, his ashes were incorporated into a limited number of discs. The discs were given to friends and family and the limited remaining discs are for sale with all proceeds going to a 501 c(3) nonprofit to fund the “Steady” Ed Memorial Disc Golf Museum at the PDGA International Disc Golf Center in Columbia County, Georgia.
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There were approximately 1000 “Steady” Ed Memorial Disc Sets and 3000 Lines of Headrick Memorial Freestyle Discs made.
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DGA
Love the disc’s. Glad I can throw Ed around. It’s what he would want.
May the founder of disc golf’s ashes not come to rest at the bottom of a pond at Maple Hill