Talk:Hacky Sack
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[edit] Disputed accuracy
This article should be merged with the footbag article because it describes exactly the same thing. Both the ball and the sport itself are adequately described at footbag. Quote from the footbag article:
- Stalberger and Marshall soon became enthralled with the game, which Marshall had been hoping to promote with the general public. The two designed a product, which they trademarked the "Hacky Sack", and began putting together a plan to market the product and the sport. At the same time, they decided to create a "generic" term for the sport itself, as opposed to their product, and they named the sport "footbag".
--Malcohol 09:19, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
- I agree with Mr. Malchohol. --Cremepuff222 (talk, sign book) 20:57, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Merge Suggestion
I don't support a merge. I looked for the exact words hacky sack. I got this bare bones page. I support its being enhanced and a cross-reference to footbag article instead. Many, many people know the term hacky sack over footbag and it is quite enlightening to know it actually means that we're all talking about a proprietary name...
--Flickety 02 Dec 2006 (EST)
I agree, this is a well-known brand name. It would be like merging the Kleenex article with the facial tissue article. Or the Saab article with the automobile article. 68.9.253.26 18:59, 15 December 2006 (UTC)JoshCatone
[edit] Games
The games in the Games section could be moved to List of circle kick variants.--Malcohol 09:21, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] fixer upper
over the past few days I have added to this page. I added the section of vocab and info about the game. I think that although "Hacky Sack" is a trademarked product owned by Wham-O, that the game "Hacky Sack" is widely used and so is public property. I was careful to talk about the game "Hacky Sack" as the game, and not use "Hacky Sack" to describe any footbag except the one owned by Wham-O. And by the way Malcohol, I think it is the other way around, footbag is the bag itself, hacky sack refers to the game (which is also called Circle Kick) I think this article adds some much needed info (Footbag talks about the game brefly and list of circle kick variants doesn't mention the original game at all.) The vocabulary of moves and external links useful in understanding and playing the game, no other article has that. --Superman=)lets talk 22:00, 9 August 2006 (UTC)