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L.A.DEPO
Address | 2-120-15 minato kanazawa-shi Ishikawa, JAPAN ZIP:920-0211 |
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Representative Name | yoshihisa tamada |
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Sports Toy
SD item code:9819981
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Dimensions |
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Diameter: 26 cm
Thickness: 2cm |
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Country of manufacture: China
Material / component: Plastic
Package: Individual Packaging
Year of manufacture: 2021
Product tag: None
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Description
Flying disc (flying disc) is a spinning and throwing disc, and is also the name of a competition using it. The game began in the late 1940s when American college students threw pie plates at each other. Inspired by a game of tossing a cake dish with his girlfriend at the beach, Walter Frederick Morrison, a building inspector, made a prototype in metal, improved it in plastic in 1948, and commercialized it under the name "Pluto Disc". In 1948, he improved it in plastic and commercialized it under the name Pluto Disk. It is also called a Frisbee, but since this name is a registered trademark, it is commonly referred to as a [flying disc] in official games. [Color] Orange Green Blue |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From May.24th to Jul.29th |
Air Mail | From May.8th to May.10th |
EMS | From May.7th to May.10th |
Pantos Express | From May.9th to May.14th |
DHL | From May.7th to May.9th |
UPS | From May.7th to May.9th |
FedEx | From May.7th to May.9th |
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The game began in the late 1940s when American college students threw pie plates at each other.
Inspired by a game of tossing a cake dish with his girlfriend at the beach, Walter Frederick Morrison, a building inspector, made a prototype in metal, improved it in plastic in 1948, and commercialized it under the name "Pluto Disc".
In 1948, he improved it in plastic and commercialized it under the name Pluto Disk.
It is also called a Frisbee, but since this name is a registered trademark, it is commonly referred to as a [flying disc] in official games.
[Color] Orange
Green
Blue