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Friday, February 12, 2010
The Disc Is Over The Fence: Frisbee Inventor Walter Frederick Morrison Dies At Age 90
From geekology, Seen here playing spaceman, Walter Frederick Morrison invented the modern Frisbee in the 1950's after throwing a metal cake pan around on the beach with his wife. And the rest, my friends, is toy history.
He originally called his toy the Pluto Platter and sold it at local fairs.
In 1957 Mr Morrison sold the rights to the California firm Wham-O, which discovered that youngsters were calling the toy a "Frisbie" after the name of a well-known pie. The company changed the spelling to avoid trademark infringement and the Frisbee was born.
On the official Frisbee website, Wham-O paid tribute to Mr Morrison, who was known as Fred.
"As Frisbee discs keep flying though the air, bringing smiles to faces, Fred's spirit lives on. Smooth flights, Fred," it read.
Ah, I can't even begin to imagine how many countless hours I've spent throwing the ol' Pluto Platter around in the yard with friends. Well Fred, this throw's for you. *CRASH* Oh shit.
Rest in peace.
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5 comments:
I think everyone should have to put on a suit like that when they play frisbee!
I wish they had stuck with the name "Pluto Platter"
Jordan I totally agree with, but JPX's suggestion is reckless. Would you have us insult those creepy skeleton men from the outer planet? Brrr.
Yeah, don't fuck with Pluto, man. They're mean SOBs
You think they LIKE it out there near the cometary halo? You don't think they'd like some sweet real estate a little closer to the sun? Growing up on "the wrong side of the asteroid belt" can do that to you.
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