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  1. The next NWSKL Competition Event will be at Seaside, Oregon, Sept 9th and 10th 2006. And of course....iQuad will be there in full force! Come on out and watch the Competition! I'm hoping to get there the evening of the 8th and have a full day Friday to play on the beach Also, any one up for an 'open house' gathering Friday evening, 7pm, unit #2239 in the WorldMark condo building? Second floor, west end of the South wing. BYOB I'm sure John will have some videos to share too Theresa
  2. Good Morning John! Yes, great idea! I believe Cal has held the mike at times in the past, and called out a play by play of the tricks. Good point to consider in the future See you and Mary at Seaside! T
  3. You should be good to go now! Glad you could come join us in the hot tub last night! See you tomorrow at WSIKF!! T
  4. Penny.... it's a .122 I think. The .125 brass ferrules fit too....need to glue one end..... I'll bring you a couple this weekend. T
  5. I've seen it! It is great! Very nice! JD, send the pic to John......he can post it for you Theresa
  6. Yep Wildwood When are you going down to Sunset? See you at Ocean Shores! T
  7. Exactly...it's not uncommon to have some stretch. Sad to say, most factory sets that come with kites, are 2" to 3" off right out of the bag. I've found Laser Pro Gold and Climax to have the least amount of variance. When I custom make a set, I always try to 'pull' out as much as possible. However, an adjustment and check on length (gear maintenance ) should be made after flying a couple times. When John says I need a set of so and so by so and so, I try to get it to him earlier, so he has a chance to fly on it before going into the comp field with it. Don't want any 'surprises' there! Theresa
  8. Thanks John. I'll drop him a note.... T
  9. I have a reservation at the Super 8 for the 24th, 25th and 26th that I am going to cancel. If anybody wants it let me know, so I can give them your name. They have been sold out for a couple months. I get to go for the whole week! and will be camping! Thanks, Theresa
  10. Hello Wing! Welcome! Great history post. Thanks No more lurking now.....you've broke the ice......let's see some more posts It was nice to meet you in Ocean City. Are you going to Des Moines? Again, welcome! Theresa
  11. what a coincidence.... There was a gentelman from Florida in The Shoppe just last week, that was telling me about the Stormy kites he has made! I don't know how to contact him Maybe John has an archived issue with plans? Good luck! Theresa
  12. Heavy hand, or at least firm quick inputs for indoor. The kite is solid and can take being wacked around vigorously. I have seen cuts on John's fingers from the finger loops, after a good, exhilerating demonstration of multiple combos. I pack band aids in my 'to go' bag now..... T
  13. Nope, don't have it, sorry. Maybe this will help? http://www.thekiteshoppe.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1203 Theresa
  14. True....but wow do you ever make it look good! Soooooo....outdoor, with a bit of a breeze to give it some drive.....less foot work....More tricks!! Theresa
  15. LPG 90# X 120' done and ready to go! Thanks Ed! T OT......Really looking forward to seeing your bols! hmmmmm....you know what I mean, but it just doesn't sound right in type LOL!
  16. Hello Chet, Welcome to the forum! Eagle Creek? As in a suburb of Portland? If so....maybe you could make it over to West Delta park sometime? You are welcome to try out any kite I have in my bag (s) Theresa
  17. Dini and ITrix are awesome too. I didn't mention them, as the Dini is best for indoor...and you mentioned outdoor. The ITrix would not necessarily be a beginner kite. Has great cross over abilities....indoor and/or outdoor. It is a trick machine...thus the name that Daniel gave it. John can Comete it over and over again indoor on 10' lines! It can certainly take some aggressive inputs as well, and is up the the challenge of being slapped around over and over again. There's some video somewhere here that John has posted for the VIP. Maybe it's in the subscriber section, I can't remember. Or on Lam's site Sky Sport Design. And as Dennis said, the Amazing is a great indoor kite as well. Full size kite, good cross over for indoor or outdoor. Oh, and the Wren....is a Wren is a Wren....Indoor Wren is a Wren.... Sorry! Theresa
  18. Theresa? Tell me more please. First I've heard of this option. BB Penny John's idea? Spotting in Boston for him, Scotty Weider and I go out on the field with extra tubes sticking out of our back pockets. LOL! Basically, just put your 3 tubes in the leading edge with the end caps on. If the wind is more than that can take, just slip in another row of 3. No end caps to anchor them, they're snug enough to stay put. Now, getting them out again, in less than 45 seconds......well, let's just say we managed T
  19. Do you have the large diameter tubes in your kite? You could go to the smaller diameter 2 wrap tubes for light wind. Most flyers try to build up a selection of tubes to switch out depending on the wind. The best selection to have in your 'go to' bag are 5 of each 2 wrap, 3 wrap and 4 wrap. Gives you lots of options that way. You can also 'double load' the leading edge with 2 rows of tubes, if you use the smaller diameters. Expands your options even more. Theresa
  20. PCKA Orting Kitefest Aug 5th and 6th, 2006 http://www.pcka.org/PCKAOrtingKitefest.html Coming up this weekend! Mark your calendars! This one should be fun! Camping on the field this time Hope to see you all there! Theresa
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