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Frisbie's Pie Tin Original Frisbee Disc Rare

$ 44.87

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: Frisbie's
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Item Depth: 1"
  • Condition: Pie tin is used and there are some blemishes from many years of use. Please take a close look at all photos for true condition
  • Shape: Round
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1920-1949
  • Item Diameter: 9.75
  • Antique: Yes
  • Material: Tin
  • Modified Item: No
  • Top Diameter: 9 3/4"
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original

    Description

    Frisbie's
    Pie Tin Original Frisbee Disc Rare
    The
    Frisbie
    Pie Company
    In 1871, in the wake of the Civil War, William Russell
    Frisbie
    moved from
    Bransford
    ,
    Connecticut
    , where his father, Russell, had operated a successful grist mill, to
    Bridgeport
    ,
    Connecticut
    . Hired to manage a new bakery, a branch of the Olds Baking Company of New Haven, he soon bought it outright and named it the
    Frisbie
    Pie Company (
    363 Kossuth Street
    ). W.R. died in 1903 and his son, Joseph P., manned the ovens until his death in 1940. Under his direction the small company grew from six to two hundred and fifty routes, and shops were opened in
    Hartford
    ,
    Connecticut
    ;
    Poughkeepsie
    ,
    New York
    ; and
    Providence
    ,
    Rhode Island
    . His widow, Marian Rose
    Frisbie
    , and long-time plant manager, Joseph J. Vaughn, baked on until August 1958 and reached a zenith production of 80,000 pies per day in 1956.
    In this otherwise simple baking operation we find the origin of the earliest Frisbee!
    The pie-tin people claim Yale students bought
    Frisbie's
    pies (undoubtedly a treat in themselves) and tossed the prototype all over Eli's campus. These early throwers would exclaim "
    Frisbie
    " to signal the catcher.
    Yale students discovered that the pie tins, inverted, had an airfoil shape which enabled them to be thrown in various trajectories by a skilled person. This eventually evolved into the Frisbee trademarked flying disc and many imitators.
    Now you have an opportunity to own this piece of collegiate and American history
    Pie tin is used and there are some blemishes from many years of  use.
    Please take a close look at all photos for true condition
    Measures 9 ¾ inches diameter and is one inch tall.
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