1987 Vintage Flying Rings Disc Saucer 5 Pack Eddie Bauer Gift Set
RARE find UNUSED in sealed packaging with minor wear and tears to outer wrap SEE PHOTOS

Received a mention from the Flying Disc Collector Magazine SEE BELOW

"Collecting Flying Discs for Fun By Ralph Williamson who began flying disc sports in 1969, teaches pro disc sports and was invited to the Professional Disc Golf Association ( PDGA) World Championships He wrote:The hottest disc in my collection is a black Bullet golf disc. The best disc in my collection is a set of two 119g-size discs in a long shrink pack called "Aerial Golf' containing nine flag poles, some score cards and instructions on how to hit the flag poles. The most beautiful disc in my collection is a blue Morrison ''Flyin Saucer" The most weird disc in my collection is a 119g-size yellow disc from India. The oldest disc in my collection is a Frisbie pie tin (circa 1900) with perlorated ''F" for Frisbie's Pies. The heaviest disc in my collection is a fastback-type disc made of aluminum alloy. The largest disc in my collection is the giant 15- inch Saucer Tosser from Concept Products of Minneapolis, MN. The smallest disc in my collection is a thin nickel-size plastic disc shot from a toy gun. The ugliest disc in my collection is a small 7-inch disc made by Parker Brothers- an orange 2-inch Q-Bert with a pig-like nose extends up through the center of the disc. The most unlikely disc in my collection is a kit from Eddie Bauer called ' 'Flight Rings" which features five custom-designed, pre-cut rings (pentagon, toroid, diamond, trapezoid and crescent) of approximently 13 inches, a 20 page instruction, performance and design manual and three sheets of custom fiberboard to design and construct your own rings"

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