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Old 02-14-2010, 05:45 PM
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Frisbee Inventor Dies at 90



SALT LAKE CITY – Walter Fredrick Morrison, the man credited with inventing the Frisbee, has died. He was 90.

Utah House Rep. Kay McIff, an attorney who represented Morrison in a royalties case, says Morrison died at his home in Monroe, Utah, on Tuesday. McIff is from Richfield, Morrison's original hometown.

"That simple little toy has permeated every continent in every country, as many homes have Frisbees as any other device ever invented," McIff said. "How would you get through your youth without learning to throw a Frisbee?"

Morrison's son, Walt, told The Associated Press Thursday that "old age caught up" with his father and that he also had cancer.

"He was a nice guy. He helped a lot of people," Walt Morrison said. "He was an entrepreneur. He was always looking for something to do."

Morrison sold the production and manufacturing rights to his "Pluto Platter" in 1957. The plastic flying disc was later renamed the "Frisbee," with sales surpassing 200 million discs. It is now a staple at beaches and college campuses across the country and spawned sports like Frisbee golf and the team sport Ultimate.

An official disc golf course at Creekside Park in the Salt Lake City suburb of Holladay is named for Morrison.

Morrison co-wrote a book with Frisbee enthusiast and historian Phil Kennedy in 2001. Kennedy released a brief biography about Morrison on Thursday, wishing his late friend "smoooooth flights."

According to Kennedy, Morrison and his future wife, Lu, used to toss a tin cake pan on the beach in California. The idea grew as Morrison considered ways to make the cake pans fly better and after serving as a pilot in World War II, Morrison began manufacturing his flying discs in 1948.

He would hawk the discs at local fairs and eventually attracted Wham-O Manufacturing, the company that bought the rights to Morrison's plastic discs.

Kennedy says Wham-O adopted the name "Frisbee" because that's what college students in New England were calling the Pluto Platters. The name came from the Frisbie Pie Co., a local bakery whose empty tins were tossed like the soon-to-be Frisbee.

Walt Morrison said his father is survived by three children. The family is planning a service for Morrison's friends and relatives Saturday at the Cowboy Corral in Elsinore.

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Godspeed - I hope he's (happily) spinning in his grave...
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Bad news. A dog grabbed the casket and ran away with it.
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Lame responses guys.
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Lame responses guys.
I`m more interested in the guy who invented the Flobee!! When it comes to great haircuts......it really sucks!!
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Just saw Back to the Future III this weekend. There is a scene where Marty McFly throws a pie tin with the word Frisbee on it. I always thought the director was using creative license, but I guess there was some truth to the scene after all (pie tin as a "Frisbee")
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As a kid in the 60s, I had a Frisbee. It was made to look like a flying saucer with a small dome with windows, and the names of the planets around the edge. The dome had PLUTO PLATTER written on it, while the main body had WHAMMO FRISBEE written on it. So there was some overlap of names.

Looked around, and you can buy reproductions. I remember the originals being made in brighter colors, but then it has been over forty years since I had one: http://www.discshoppe.com/product/REC-PLUTO

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