This is a Vintage 1980s Dreamflights Floater Flying Disc, featuring a clever "I am Taboo" adaptation of Leonardo Da Vinci's famous Vitruvian Man. This disc has not been thrown or delayed, but it does show some minor storage wear. While I am not clear as to the history of this hot stamp or the "I Am Taboo" concept associated with the disc art, I suspect it was a reference to competition and conflict between several new disc manufacturers who were asserting themselves in the face of Wham-O's dominance in both competitive and recreational disc sports markets during the late 1970s and early 1980s. If you know the real story behind this disc, please pass it along to me so I can update the history! Regardless, the artwork on this disc is very interesting, and the disc has been a favorite of mine for the over 40 years that have owned it. Nice collectible. Thanks for looking!