I know some folks are already familiar with this, but Alan Adler, the 
inventor of the Aerobie, is also the inventor of the Aeropress. Which 
Rivelo (but not Rivendell) sold. Or tried to sell - I don't think that was 
a successful product for them.

Mike M

On Thursday, April 16, 2020 at 11:01:01 PM UTC-7, Robert Tilley wrote:
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> Nice! I don't remember Riv selling those. I love Aerobies and if Riv 
> offered up a branded one of those I'd buy some. Not much room on an Aerobie 
> for a logo though...
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> Robert Tilley
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> The kid and I have rediscovered our love of flying discs during all of 
> 'this'. Combined with cycling, it makes for a healthy substitute for PE. My 
> oldish RBW flying disc has found a couple dog teeth over the years, but 
> still flies true. Would be wonderful if RBW brought these back.
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