Information about Wham O

Wham-O Toys Inc.
Private
Founded1948
FounderRichard Knerr and Arthur "Spud" Melin
HeadquartersEmeryville, California, USA
IndustryToys
Website[1]
Wham-O Inc. is a toy company currently located in California, USA. They are known for marketing many of the most popular modern toys, including the hula hoop, the Frisbee, and the predecessor of modern Nerf dart guns.

Corporate History

Richard Knerr and Arthur "Spud" Melin, two college graduates unhappy with their employment, began the company in a Los Angeles, California, garage in 1948. The company eventually moved its manufacturing plant to San Gabriel, California.

Their first market idea was a slingshot. The idea came up as the founders hurled meat into the air for the training of pet falcons and hawks. The slingshot was called Wham-O to resemble the sound of a target being hit. It stuck as the name of the company.

Timeline

  • 1948, Wham-O founded
  • 1957, Hula Hoop marketed
  • 1957, Flying Saucer / Frisbee marketed
  • 1982, Wham-O was purchased by Kransco Group Companies
  • 1994, Mattel bought Wham-O from Kransco.
  • 1997, Wham-O became independent again when a group of investors purchased the company from Mattel
  • January 2006, Wham-O was sold for US$80 million to Cornerstone Overseas Investment Limited, a Chinese company that owns or controls five factories in China. That same month Wham-O donated the office files, photographs and films of Dan "Stork" Roddick (Dir. Sports Promotion 1975-1994) to Western Historical Manuscript Collection (Midwest Disc Sports Collection accession 5828). WHMC is located on the University of Missouri, Columbia campus and is a joint collection with the State Historical Society of Missouri.
As of 2007, US headquarters is in Emeryville, California.

Products and Marketing

In 1957, Wham-O, still a fledgling company, took the idea of Australian bamboo "exercise hoops" and manufactured them with Marlex™. The new Hula Hoop was born (the name "hula hoop" has been used since the 18th century). Knerr and Melin created the biggest fad to that date. 25 million were sold in less than four months, and in two years sales reached more than 100 million units. By the end of 1959, after US$45 million in profits, the fad slowly was dying out.

Shortly after, they got lucky again with the Frisbee. In 1951 Fred Morrison began marketing a plastic flying disc which he called the "Pluto Platter". He sold the design to Wham-O in 1957 and the design was modified, the product renamed Frisbee and sales took off in 1959.

In the early 1960s, they created the Super Ball®. It was made of a relatively hard elastomer alloy dubbed Zectron®, exhibiting a remarkable 0.92 coefficient of restitution when bounced on hard surfaces. They sold some 20 million of them during the 1960s.

The Frisbee and Hula Hoop created fads. Other products tried to take advantage of existing national trends. In the 1960s, Wham-O came out with a US$ 119 do-it-yourself bomb shelter. In 1962, they sold a limbo dance kit to take advantage of that fad, and in 1975 when the movie Jaws was released, they sold plastic shark teeth.

Many products, of course, were not successful. One such product came as a result of Melin's safari to Africa in the early 1960s. While camping, he discovered a species of fish that laid eggs in the mud during Africa's dry season. When the rains came, the eggs hatched and fish emerged overnight. Melin turned this into the Instant Fish product, an aquarium kit that consisted of some of the fish eggs and some mud to hatch them in. Its debut at a New York toy fair made it wildly popular, but the fish couldn't produce eggs fast enough, so the idea was dropped.

Other products included:
  • The Wheelie Bar (1964) for bicycles, especially well suited for the popular Schwinn Stingray. The packaging featured 1960s icon Rat Fink, and the image was widely distributed on T-shirts, posters, and decals.
  • The "Air Blaster" (1965), which could blow out a candle at 20 feet.
  • The "Bubble Thing" soap bubble toy, which is an extremely large bubble wand, usually dipped in a small plastic wading pool filled with bubble solution that claims to make bubbles "as long as a bus".
  • The "Huf'n Puf" blowgun, which shot soft rubber darts, a gentler version of the real thing, which Melin and Knerr discovered during a toy-scouting journey to Africa. Wham-O also marketed very real crossbows, boomerangs, throwing knives, and even a .22 caliber single-shot target pistol.
  • Silly String
  • Super Elastic Bubble Plastic
  • Roller Racer Sit Skate
  • Magic sand
  • The Hacky Sack footbag product design was purchased from its inventors in 1983
  • Slip 'N Slide
  • Super Stuff
  • Super Comic
  • Nutty Knotter
  • A boomerang
  • Water Wiggle

Strategy

Wham-O's initial success can be seen as a result of the insight of its founders. Knerr and Melin aimed their products directly at kids, going out to playgrounds to reach them. They also did extensive research to find new product ideas, including traveling all over the world.

For many years, the company's product strategy was to have a stable of eight to twelve simple and inexpensive products, such as Frisbees, Super Balls, and Hula Hoops. New products would be developed and added to the line for a tryout period, and old ones retired (either for a few years or permanently) as their popularity waned. Since the toys weren't expensive or complicated, they were sold by a wide variety of retailers, from large department stores to corner Five and dime shops.

After the sale of the company, the various new owners experimented with changes to this formula; the toy industry was changing, with more complicated products and fewer sales outlets.

As of 2006, the portfolio of product lines includes several groups of related items which use licensed brand names. For example, Sea-Doo is a manufacturer Personal water craft; Wham-O makes a "Sea-Doo" product line of small inflatable rafts designed to be towed behind the watercraft.

Product lines are also more complex, and are grouped into related categories; the Sea-Doo line has around a dozen products, there are several Slip 'N Slide variations, a group of "lawn games" and so on.

Wham-O, ultimate, disc golf and the flying disc market

Wham-O and the community of player of the flying disc game ultimate had a somewhat troubled relationship during the 1970s. Wham-O was, of course, pleased that there was a new and popular sport that used their products; around 1969, they even shipped a case of Frisbees to ultimate's inventors to replace discs that broke in low temperatures. They were not comfortable, however, with the idea that they did not control or own the sport in any way. At one point they originated their own flying disc game as a competitor to ultimate,
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