There was a company in Connecticut known as the "Frisbie baking company" that made pies. College students would use the pie tins to toss to one another, which eventually led to them being called Frisbees.
The Frisbee came about after students discovered throwing Frisbee pie pans supplied entertainment. This led Walter Fredrick Morrison to invent and patent the first plastic Frisbee.
A discus, used in Olympic games a while back. It is called a discus because it is in the shape of a disk.
There was an old company known as "Frisbie Baking Company." They made pies and kids discovered that using the pie tins they could toss them to each other. Hence the Frisbee.
There was an old company known as "Frisbie Baking Company." They made pies and kids discovered that using the pie tins they could toss them to each other. Hence the Frisbee.
There was an old company known as "Frisbie Baking Company." They made pies and kids discovered that using the pie tins they could toss them to each other. Hence the Frisbee.
Pluto Platter
The Frisbee came about after students discovered throwing Frisbee pie pans supplied entertainment. This led Walter Fredrick Morrison to invent and patent the first plastic Frisbee.
"Frisbee" is Frisbee in French because Frisbee is a trademark name.
Frisbee is an English word.
yes, Frisbee is a trademark name
Frisbee is a trademark name by Wham-O
William Russel frisbee invented the frisbee. and Walter Morrison became interested in flying saucer which led to the frisbee trademark.
how did the frisbee get its name
Frisbee is always capitalized. It's a trademark
disc, ultimate frisbee, flatball, plastic spinning thing. 'frisbee' is a company's trade name which is why the sport is called 'ultimate frisbee'.
Pluto Platter, Mars Platter and Flying Saucer
Ultimate Frisbee also referred to as 'Guts' sometimes
The flying disc toy uses the trademarked name Frisbee.