Talk:Duck tape

Latest comment: 10 months ago by 74.95.43.253 in topic Duct vs. Duck

Duct vs. Duck

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Please see the Wikipedia and Wiktionary articles and talk pages for duct tape before reverting this again to a redirect. "Duck tape" is a folk etymology, quack etymology, and name brand of Duct tape. However, there is a completely different tape product which is not an adhesive and has no relation to duct tape but is made of cotton duck and used in Venetian blinds - it is called duck tape. Even if you believe the story about duct tape being duck tape, there is still no reason for us to completely obscure the original product "duck tape" by making this a redirect. --The Yar 20:41, 13 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

As the Duct tape article says, duct tape was essentially invented during World War II.
It also says that the term "duck tape" had been in use since 1899 for a completely different substance.
True, there is a brand of modern duct tape called "Duck Tape", but that is a relatively recent phenomenon.
"Duct tape" and "duck tape" are not synonymous, and redirecting one term to the article about the other is erroneous. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.95.43.253 (talk) 01:17, 9 October 2024 (UTC)Reply

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