How Do You Learn The History Of Frisbee Throwing?
Over 50 years old, the Frisbee still knows how to move and capture fans throughout the world with over 200 million sold. While you’ll always find people throwing this flying disc in parks and on beaches, it’s also evolved into several sports. Dedicated throwers know the long history of the Frisbee. Look at the pie tin as the beginning. A baker named William Russel Frisbie sold pies throughout much of Connecticut in the first half of the 20th century. These reusable pie tins had the family name of “Frisbie” stamped in the bottom. Sail a pie tin through the air. Yale college students started throwing Frisbie pie tins during the 1940s. Coincidently, on the other coast, a toy company named Wham-O started producing a plastic disc for playing catch. Eventually the two met and changed the name of the flying disc to Frisbee in 1958. Join an organization dedicated to Frisbee. The International Frisbee Association started in 1967; today you have the Disc Golfing Association. The Michigan-based F