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Talking Products, Red Talking Tins Voice Recorder Buttons, 40 Seconds Recording, Pack of 3. Ideal for Independent Living and Speaking and Listening Activities.

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Reversed Large Letter DEP One of a very few Large Letter Reverse DEP. Frisbie tins; the off center DEP. makes one wonder if for some reason, the 5¢ was omitted [P15] Reversed Large Letter 5¢ DEP Reversed Large Letter, 5c DEP. Frisbie tin. Flip the reversed letter Frisbie tins over to flying mode, and Frisbie reads correctly {P16] Reversed Small Letter DEP Small Letter reversed, square shouldered DEP. Frisbie tin [P17] Reversed Small Letter 5¢ DEP Small Letter reversed, square shouldered, 5¢ DEP. Frisbie tin [P18]

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Then, there is the “Holy Grail” Perforated F restaurant tin [P4]. This might provoke a religious experience if you are fortunate enough to snag one. At best, a handful are known to exist. These larger diameter tins held more pie and are presumed to have been employed in the higher volume restaurant trade.The one I found came completely by surprise, having followed a lead to a woman’s home in Vernon, Connecticut—there it was in her kitchen, the first Restaurant Frisbie pie plate I had ever laid my eyes on. The other main differentiating factor oftins is the slope and depth of their shoulders. So-called Square Shoulder tins are of the deep-dish variety tailored for apple/cherry/rhubarb, etc. pies.Shallower oblique and round-shouldered tins held custard style pies [P12]. Talking Tins have magnetic caps that will sit on any steel food can (please note: food cans not included). The magnet will also secure the cap to a metal adaptor (included), which has a self-adhesive pad to fix it to any object. Or secure it to a variety of objects using the elastic VELCRO® brand strap. Rarest of the Rare W. R. Frisbie, founder of the Frisbie Pie Company, is featured on this tin, the only one know to exist. This is before his son, Joseph P. Frisbie, expanded the company into the formidable force of pie that inadvertently launched a pastime. [P26]

Perforated F Tin A rare, smaller diameter, oblique shouldered tin that likely contained custard type pies [P3] Perforated F Tin The shiny patina on this tin means this was likely manufactured late in the company’s existence [P2] Is it a Frisbie? Small diameter, shallow shouldered tin found in Eastern Connecticut with a raised letter F, which remains a mystery as to its origin [P23] Pupils are given extra take-up time for responses to questions or contributions to group discussions Support pupils in positions of responsibility: Pupils can record the messages that they are asked to take to other classrooms or school staff. They can then play them on the way so that they are more reliable and independent in delivering the right message to the right person. Frisbie Pie Company Photo of the Kossuth Street “Palace of Pie” published in Bridgeport Life in the summer of 1945Year Holiday Card The holidays are prime pie time, and the Frisbie Pie Company sent out cheerful reminders such as in this seasonal card from 1938—notice the reference to Roosevelt’s New Deal The classroom environment supports learning through models, images and a range of visuals and key vocabulary Well, that issue was resolved into a permanent affliction of fun, as the viral strains, east coast and west, became forever joined in Wham-O’s trademarked “Frisbee.” Frisbee strains continue to replicate and mutate to this day in the ever-ongoing viral ingenuity of, “Play catch, invent games!” This is why collectors ever persist in hot pursuit of pie—Frisbie’s pie. Perforated H Tin 5¢ DEP A version of the perforated H tin with a machine stamped 5¢ DEP [P25] Perforated H Tin Often found with batches of Frisbie tins—do these perforated H tins refer to Henry H. Olds who sold his bakery to W.R. Frisbie in 1871? [P24] Perforated F Restaurant Tin “Holy Grail” large diameter restaurant Frisbie tin featuring a rounded shoulder [P4]

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