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On this day in history

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On this day in 1957, machines at the Wham-O toy company roll out the first batch of their aerodynamic plastic discs--now known to millions of fans all over the world as Frisbees.

The story of the Frisbee began in Bridgeport, Connecticut, where William Frisbie opened the Frisbie Pie Company in 1871. Students from nearby universities would throw the empty pie tins to each other, yelling "Frisbie!" as they let go. In 1948, Walter Frederick Morrison and his partner Warren Franscioni invented a plastic version of the disc called the "Flying Saucer" that could fly further and more accurately than the tin pie plates. After splitting with Franscioni, Morrison made an improved model in 1955 and sold it to the new toy company Wham-O as the "Pluto Platter"--an attempt to cash in on the public craze over space and Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs).

In 1958, a year after the toy's first release, Wham-O--the company behind such top-sellers as the Hula-Hoop, the Super Ball and the Water Wiggle--changed its name to the Frisbee disc, misspelling the name of the historic pie company. A company designer, Ed Headrick, patented the design for the modern Frisbee in December 1967, adding a band of raised ridges on the disc's surface--called the Rings--to stabilize flight. By aggressively marketing Frisbee-playing as a new sport, Wham-O sold over 100 million units of its famous toy by 1977.

High school students in Maplewood, New Jersey, invented Ultimate Frisbee, a cross between football, soccer and basketball, in 1967. In the 1970s, Headrick himself invented Frisbee Golf, in which discs are tossed into metal baskets; there are now hundreds of courses in the U.S., with millions of devotees. There is also Freestyle Frisbee, with choreographed routines set to music and multiple discs in play, and various Frisbee competitions for both humans and dogs--the best natural Frisbee players.

Today, at least 60 manufacturers produce the flying discs--generally made out of plastic and measuring roughly 20-25 centimeters (8-10 inches) in diameter with a curved lip. The official Frisbee is owned by Mattel Toy Manufacturers, who bought the toy from Wham-O in 1994.


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Just to add some other cool bits.

Also on This DayLead Story
Toy company Wham-O produces first Frisbees, 1957
American Revolution
London merchants petition for reconciliation with America, 1775
Automotive
"Who Killed the Electric Car?" debuts, 2006
Civil War
Confederate General Hood removed from command, 1865
Cold War
North Korea seizes U.S. ship Pueblo, 1968
Crime
Videotaped murder leads to convictions in Texas, 1991
Disaster
Deadliest earthquake in history rocks China, 1556
General Interest
First woman M.D., 1849
Insulin injection aids diabetic patient, 1922
USS Pueblo captured, 1968
Albright sworn in as secretary of state, 1997
Hollywood
The A-Team debuts on NBC, 1983
Literary
Derek Walcott is born, 1930
Music
Singer, actor, athlete, activist Paul Robeson dies, 1976
Old West
Soldiers massacre the wrong camp of Indians, 1870
Presidential
FDR writes letter to Baseball Writer's Association, 1937
Bush Sr. honors Women's World Cup soccer champions, 1992
Sports
Hulk Hogan beats Iron Sheik to win first WWF title, 1984
Vietnam War
Nixon announces peace settlement reached in Paris, 1973
World War I
Netherlands refuses to extradite Kaiser Wilhelm to the Allies, 1920
World War II
Lindbergh to Congress: Negotiate with Hitler, 1941
 
Good stuff! Thanks!!! But I think I might have missed my true calling...

There is also Freestyle Frisbee, with choreographed routines set to music and multiple discs in play.

...and then again maybe not.
 
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this is great information hopefully this thread keeps going and everyday someone posts something that happened in history on said day... whether it is historic like that or a personal story like first time to play or first ace or even first tournament win... that would be cool to see
 
On this day in history, May 31, 1921, the Tulsa Race Massacre began.

I actually have never heard of this but historians estimate over 300 people died and 1200 buildings were burned down. As awful as history can be, I think it is important that we don't forget what has happened.
 
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