Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Where the Name Frisbee Came From


A name can tell quite a lot about a certain thing or an individual. Even Frisbee has its own history and inventor. Because of the inventor, this exciting recreation became known all over the world. Quite often, the inventor or creator of a thing is the main target of debates. You see, there are occasions when the source of a certain thing is not known due to lack of evidence but in the case of Frisbee, its inventors were clearly identified.

The name ‘Frisbee’ got its name from Frisbie Baking Company. The company was located at Bridgeport Connecticut and they made excellent pies for the universities found in New England. Based on some sources, the students in the colleges played with the empty tins of the pies. It served as a form of game or sport for them and so they were the primary players of Frisbee.

Another source claimed the name ‘Frisbee’ was derived from Elihu Frisbie who was an undergraduate student in Yale. Elihu used to fling tray collections from the chapel to the school grounds.

All these things happened in the 1820’s and ‘Frisbee’ was simply coined by the college students. Until now, Frisbee is still considered to have been arising from the pie business and the name of the undergrad student. Both the student and pie company are trying to claim the Frisbee’s origin.

Eventually, the pie tins have been replaced by plastic material Frisbee versions which are designed by Warren Franscioni and Walter Frederick Morrison. The plastic Frisbees are far better than the pie tins due to the fact that it can fly further and more accurately. However, Franscioni and Morrison called it ‘Pluto-platter’ and it was a sure hit throughout their time since many people were quite interested in the UFOs. Since the basic design was saleable and hit the market by storm, it was patented and christened ‘Morrison Slope’.

Morrison later on sold the design to Wham-O. This was another company that manufactured hula hoops. The production started in 1957. The sales were extraordinary but after several years, Pluto-platter’s sales slowed down. Wham-O planned to restore the toy into the market and that was also the time when they discovered the story of the Frisbee. Wham-O borrowed the name and re-introduced Frisbee but this time, not as a toy but as a sport.

University students also called playing Frisbee as ‘frisbie-ing’ and now it’s already called Ultimate Frisbee which is very much similar to football.

So, are you still wanting to know where the name ‘Frisbee’ came from? One can not exactly tell where Frisbee was taken from but for now, all the individuals and firms mentioned earlier are all responsible for the development of Frisbee. The recreation sport would not be popular in the modern times without their contributed efforts. To sum all of it up, the name ‘Frisbee’ came from Frisbie Baking Company, Elihu Frisbie, the college students who played with the pie tins and created the word ‘frisbei-ing’, Warren Franscioni, Walter Frederick Morrison, and Wham-O.

If one of them is missing, Frisbee would not be identified as a recreational sport now. Thanks to these individuals and manufacturers, people today can play a very exciting and fun sport like Frisbee. Buy your Frisbee now and enjoy playing it with the family and friends. It is surely a fun way to keep yourself fit and to use your extra energy.

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