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From: "Daniel A. Krantz" <dkrantz@dakran.com>
Subject: Re: kneeboards
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Sporty's Pilot Shop carries the kneeboards you are looking for.
They are called "Freeboards", and sell for $40 without a light,
and $50 with the light.  You can get a Sporty's catalog by calling
1-800-LIFTOFF.

Dan Krantz

JStricker wrote:

> Katharine,
>
> I've seen them too, but don't know where to get one.  Shouldn't be too
hard
> to stitch one up though.  Just make the bean bag, Velcro to the top,
Velcro
> on your board and there you go.
>
> John Stricker
>
> --
>
> jstricke@russellks.net
>
> "I didn't spend all these years getting to the top of the food chain
> just to become a vegetarian"
>
> Katharine Crowell <catch@kite.com> wrote in message
> news:mbBJ2.1430$%u2.4309@news.uswest.net...
> > Any idea where to find a kneeboard that has two beanbags on the back
to
> > perch the board on your leg instead of straps? Borrowed one once,
but
> > haven't seen one since.
> >
> > Katharine
> >
> >


Katharine Crowell wrote:

> JStricker wrote in message ...
>
> Just make the bean bag, Velcro to the top, Velcro
> on your board and there you go.
>
> There's that "Velcro"word again! Geeze, with kites it was duct tape.
>
> Katharine



