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.:: Latest News ::.

   3/6/2008
Healthy Stuff

About what has been happening health wise. On the way to get beter.

[Just a few words..]

   8/2/2008
Nudibranch

Here is my new kite. I am very pleased with the look of it.

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   4/1/2008
Clownsock

This is a small version of my larger Clown Bol.

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   25/06/2007
Yellow Tang

Number 6 in the fish series is a yellow Tang.

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   25/06/2007
Fanø Kite Meeting 2007

Images of the Fanø kitefliers meeting.

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   21/06/2007
Clown Bol
Clown Bol

New Ground Art Piece, images and a short movie.
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   29/09/2006
Fish In Line

Just to clarify some issues that seem to be out there.

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   10/04/2006
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   08/06/2006
Kit-Set

It is finally here, the long awaited Kit-Set.

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   11/02/2007
Kite Jewellery

Take a look at what else I have been up to.

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   28/01/06
.:: Archived Stuff ::.
 Moorish Idols
 French Angel Fish
 LBF New Model Fish
 Idol Workshop
 Dieppe 2006
 Nelson 2006
 Cervia 2005
 Swallow Train
 Vapid Kite
 Monkey Kite
 Kite Pins
   .:: RALPH ::. 

The inflatable Eddy
Ralph was created from a cartoon character that I was drawing about 12 years ago. I never published these cartoons but when time permits I might do so. There are other characters from this cartoon that I will one day turn into inflatable kites as well.

I am currently working on a 6 meter version that I will also be offering for sale here at my site. I am very pleased with the overall performance of this kite. The one pictured is a 3 meter wide version with a 10 meter long inflatable bow tail. This picture was photographed in the Netherlands. I have had it flying in Emmen-The Netherlands, Portsmouth-England and Dieppe-France, Cervia-Italy and of course right here in New Zealand.

Made of ripstop and completely soft, this kite packs away small for easy storage.

Ralph is flying here very well without the aid of a lifter. I do however recommend to use a lifter for the bigger versions.