Tins & Lids—Tin, pie pans, lids and any item that could be thrown as a flying disc. Frisbie's Pies tins are included in this gallery.
Other Non-Plastic—Mostly paper or cardboard flying discs, but anything that is not plastic that doesn't fit in the Tins & Lids gallery.
Flyin Saucers—Flyin Saucers throughout all its styles and makers (Pipco, SCP, RKI, etc.).
Space Saucers—Space Saucers throughout all its styles.
Pluto Platters—American Trends and Wham-O Pluto Platters of all styles.
Flying Saucers—Flying Saucers of all styles, and its derivatives (Jr. WFS, Speedy).
Spinning Plates—All antique discs that were designed to also be spun on a stick (whether stick was included or not).
Other Plastic—All other antique discs, including Sky Pie, It Came…, Sailing Satellite, Mars Platter, Jumping Jupiter, Zolar, Whiz-EEE, Magic Saucer, U1, PFI, Twirl-A-Boom, Holy Toledo, etc.
Concept Products Inc.—Concept Products Inc. and Continental Promotions Incorporated (CPI).
Destiny/Dynamic Disc—Two of the Jan Sobel companies. Note that this menu item shares the same gallery with the Dreamflights menu, another of Jan's companies.
Dreamflights—Another of the Jan Sobel companies. Note that this menu item shares the same gallery with the Destiny/Dynamic Disc menu, other Sobel companies.
Wham-O—Includes standard stock/retail discs (except for golf discs) from Wham-O and its licensees (e.g. Irwin Toys, Towa Trading, Farusa-Denmark, Faulker). All Frisbee® discs are included here, even when made under the Kransco or Mattel names.
Destiny/Dynamic Disc—Destiny and Dynamic Disc golf discs (Dynamic Disc was an early Jan Sobel company that produced discs such as the Puppy, and should not to be confused with Dynamic Discs).
World Ultimate Championships—All titles of World Ultimate Championships (e.g. WUCC, WMUCC, WJUC, WCBU). Individual titles may be broken out into their own galleries if sufficient numbers of discs are added.
North American Series—Typically known as the North American Series (NAS), but actually went by three names. National Championship Series (NCS) in the early years, and North American Flying Disc Series in the later years. This gallery includes discs from events that made up the NAS, in addition to the NAS disc series.
Regional Clubs/Associations—Discs produced by or for any form of regional (country, state, or other localized region) club, association, or similar group. Organization may be single-sport focused or may encompass multiple disc sports.
Ultimate—Sub-galleries related to ultimate organizations.
Club Teams—Discs produced by or for ultimate club teams.
Schools—Discs produced by or for ultimate school (K-12 or higher ed) teams.
Pro—Discs produced by or for ultimate professional teams.
Other Organizations—Discs for other common-interest organizations that don't fit in other existing categories. Note that new categories will be created if a sufficient number of entries justify it.
Aquatic—Discs that involve water in some manner; often filled with water or soap solution to cause spray or bubble when tossed.
Flying Pipes—Discs that have been designed as a smoking pipe of some kind.
Holidays—Discs that celebrate holidays, Christmas, Halloween, Fourth of July, etc.
Locations—Discs that promote places (landmarks, parks, resorts, towns/states/countries, schools, etc.).
Personalized—Discs with personal announcements (e.g. weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, birth announcements).
Teams—Discs that promote demonstration teams and competitive freestyle, golf, and all around teams.
Tobacco & Alcohol—Discs that promote tobacco (smoke, chew) and alcohol (beer, wine, liquor).
Tour Support Discs—Discs made for the financial support of a player(s). These support discs, often identified as "Team" or "Series" discs, designate the player(s) via name, PDGA #, or representative artwork.
Other—Discs that promote a person/place/thing that does not fit an existing category. If a substantial number of discs are known to exist for a specific subject, contact the gallery curator about possible gallery addition(s).
Ads—Advertisements related to flying discs or flying disc activities.
Articles—Articles published in mainstream press (i.e. not a disc-specific publication) related to flying discs, flying disc sports, or the people behind them.
Books—Books of any kind about flying discs or featuring flying disc activities.
Brochures—Brochures related to flying discs or disc sports, including instructional manuals, rules, tournament flyers, marketing brochures, etc.
Catalogs—Sales catalogs for flying discs and related items from manufacturers or retailers (e.g. Wright Life, Disc Wares, Disc Covering (Discovering) the World).
Documents—Flying disc-related documents, such as patents, contracts, legal documents, theses, government studies, etc.
Magazines—Magazines, newsletters, journals or other periodic publication related to flying discs or any disc sport(s).
Posters—Posters related to flying discs or flying disc tournaments/events.
Tournaments—Paperwork from tournaments (programs, player instructions, results, etc.).
Accessories & Jewelry—Includes flying disc-related pins, pendants, belt buckles, watches, patches, etc.
Apparel—T-shirts, jackets, hats, caps, headbands, shorts, socks, ties, and other wearables depicting flying disc subject matter.
Art & Crafts—Art or craft items depicting flying discs, disc sports, players, etc. Art may include drawings, paintings, sculptures, etc. Crafts include handmade items, quilts, miniatures, etc.
Awards—All forms of awards from tournaments, individual achievements, rating certifications, etc.
Other—Other miscellaneous flying disc items, such as license plates, stickers, decals, bricks, etc.
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