puppetonastring said...
Actually Dorothy it dates back to kitings pre-historic days when our valiant forebears were out there kiting (or trying to) on the original 2 line kites.
No cockpit control at all apart from steering & edging. These were hard-core dudes.
So hard-core in fact that when the 4 line depowerable bar set up hit the scene about the turn of the century they all scoffed & pooh-poohed the idea as being something only for "chickens".
They werent about to have anything to do with anything that pussy & gay.
("What" u say - kiters being negative a bout a new idea??? "Never")
Needless to say 4 line conversion kits sold like free hot soup at hobo convention to every kiter who didnt want to upgrade to a new 4 line kite. And sales of 2 line kites dropped to zilch pretty much overnight.
I wasnt around in those olden times but thats how I heard it came about.
^^ I still have a couple of old RRD "CONV" kites; the "CONV" model name was for "convertable". They were sold as a 2 line kite and it was possible to buy a factory kit to convert them to 4 line kite. Cutting edge stuff, marking the transition from 2 to 4 lines!
