That would be cool. I've a boomerang, a (probably) mass-produced 'SkyTurn'; wooden. Haven't thrown it in a number of years (you do need a lot of room...or at least I do..ha!). I got pretty good throwing, but damned if I could catch the thing. Would just maul my fingers when I'd get close. Now that I'm talking (and thinking) about it though, it was pretty damn hard to get it to come back to me without having to move with it. 'Spose that means I was pretty bad at it. Ah well. Rather groovy things nonetheless, boomerangs.. Peace, Hendrix, and Chiles....... Rael64 --- bvdrangs@rcn.com wrote: > Remember the photo of the Tabasco boomerang I posted > about a month ago? It was made by a friend in > Oregon. Well, he entered it in the US Boomerang > Association design contest and it placed second in > the "Decoration" category. Another of his boomerangs > won in the design category too, but we can be happy > for the Tabasco boomerang. > > Since the flight path is mostly circular, does it > qualify as a "Ring of Fire"? > > BoomerangDave > > PS: Someday I'll get to Open Fields and bring my > boomerangs to teach anyone interested. > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com