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From NATIONAL DISC GOLF MUSEUM
Create initial museum wiki content skeleton
 
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== Browse ==
== Browse ==
* [[Frisbie pie tin]] · [[Flyin-Saucer]] · [[Pluto Platter]]
* [[Frisbie pie tin]] · [[Flyin-Saucer]] · [[Pluto Platter]]
* Golf discs and disc types
* Golf discs and disc types
* Targets and course equipment
* Targets and course equipment
* Bags and carrying systems — including [[Ken Climo's first disc golf bag]]
* Bags and carrying systems including [[Ken Climo's first disc golf bag]]
* Materials, molds, patents, and manufacturing
* Materials, molds, patents, and manufacturing
* Graphics, stamps, packaging, and advertising
* Graphics, stamps, packaging, and advertising

Latest revision as of 21:34, 16 August 2026

Objects and Technology explains how flying discs and related equipment were designed, made, marketed, modified, used, and preserved.

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How object pages work

The wiki supplies historical context and comparison. The Collections supplies authoritative records for individual museum holdings.

Research needed: Create a terminology guide distinguishing product model, mold, tooling, material, run, stamp, and individual museum object.