This Friday the 13th (or any Friday, for that matter) take hold of your Halloween collection by the rotten stem and bring home our scary and a little messy (pumpkin guts) Scarecrow Color Glow Champion Toro.
*A Marm O. Set design
Notice: Orange color intensity will vary
How this batch of Color Glow Champion Toro feels: Flat to Minimal Dome. Softer Color Glow plastic. Easy to grip, just like your favorite trick-or-treat basket.
More about the stamp: Some say the Headless Horseman lost his noggin when he found the wrong end of a cannonball. Not the case, says Marm O. Set. According to the famed disc golf artist, who owns an extensive Time magazine collection, the Headless Horseman never had a human head, but was born with an actual orange gourd on his shoulders. Having a penchant for fresh corn, The Horseman eventually ran afoul of local corn guardians (a group that later inspired the term scarecrow (don’t fact check that)) – and lost his seed-filled head after a particularly nasty confrontation over pilfered corn.
More about the Toro: The Toro was built to handle anything you put on it for short to medium length back hand or forehand shots. “Massive torque resistance,” is how Innova co-founder and disc inventor Dave Dunipace describes the Toro’s flight, which in layman’s terms means it’s an ox of a disc.
In Marm O. Set’s dramatized Scarecrow rendering, we see one of the high-ranking corn guardians (scarecrows) displaying the Horseman’s severed head in victory to the village council. Little did they know, however, that the Horseman would soon be reborn to reclaim his pumpkin head and continue pilfering their corn fields.
Marm Golden Nuggets: Did you see the “Innova” spelled in the pumpkin guts spilling from the Horseman’s head?
Why you should buy one: Scarecrow Vs. Headless Horseman?! This epic battle memento is a must for any Halloween lover or corn field enthusiast.