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Ted Bailey

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Jun 1, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/1/97
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Hi, As a service of Boomerang News, I am providing a list of really
great boomerang related links from the June issue.

WWW Pages about boomerangs

Günter Möller has announced further growth of the DBC site. This
page is loaded with links, including a calendar of events:
http://members.aol.com/dbcclub
You can go straight to to the DBC calendar of events, go to:
http://members.aol.com/dbcclub/pages/term-int.htm
There is also a comprehensive list of links to other boom
pages at: http://members.aol.com/dbcclub/pages/linklist.htm
And yet another very solid German home page is the REDI homepage,
maintained by Dietmar Reinig. This page has all kinds of info and
includes sub pages with boomerangs for sale made by Fridolin Frost,
Eckhard Mawick and Siegfied Stiller. More German boom makers will be
added in the near future. This is definitely a web site that needs to
be bookmarked. Go to the URL: http://www.rediboom.com
Gerrit's BoomPark is an excellent web page by Gerrit Lemkau of
Germany. Gerrit has an email search routine. Just put in someone's
name and their email and URL pops out. There is also a photo gallery, a
boom talk setup and more. Go to:
http://fb4-1112.uni-muenster.de/boompark/
Another very solid German web page is Gerhard Bertling’s site which
has lots of links, book reviews and an English summary of the “Bumerang
Welt” newsletter. To see it, you can visit:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Gerhard_Bertling
At Gerhards’ site, you can even download a free flight simulator
for a DOS system:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Gerhard_Bertling/bsim.zip
Bruno Moller's Boom Katalog in German has five really nice booms at
terrific prices. Go to: http://members.aol.com/Aussiebaer/katalog.htm
The University of Bremen has a small web page about boomerangs that
is located at:
http://infothek.informatik.uni-bremen.de/Uebersee/Bumerang.html
“Die Faszination des Bumerangs” is Georg August's boomerang page
with information about his book and two booms. Go to:
http://www.pinuts.de/lift/dach/bumerang/_bumerang.htm
GEO ARCHÄOLOGIE: Bumerangs made in Europe is a small web page in
German that discusses the use of boomerangs in prehistoric Europe. Go
to: http://www.geo.de/wissen/95/05/BumerangsEurope.html
La gazette du surf : Boomerang is a French web page with
information on both boomerangs and surfing:
http://www.acorus.fr/sport/surf/Bawago00.htm
You can go directly to La gazette’s link to a page with lots of
boomerang plans at: http://www.acorus.fr/sport/surf/bawago04.htm
Jean-Louis ORGUEIL has a new web page with lots of information
about the French boomerang scene located at:
http://wwwperso.hol.fr/~orgueil/
Rosemary Thomson has posted a web page with a photograph of the
beautiful petrified wood boomerang jewelry with opal inlay. To take a
look set your browser to: http://werple.net.au/~rosethom/
It seems as if everyone is selling the “Echoes of Australia”
Boomerang CD-Rom these days. You can order it directly from Australia
at a premium price: http://www.eql.com.au/sw/cdrom/cd.htm
Macquarie University in Australia has a small boom page with a photo
of a throw stick and returner at:
http://www.bio.mq.edu.au/school/museum/aboriginal/boomerangs.html
EQL International Marketing has a new boom page on the internet
with 9 different boomerang models at:
http://www.eql.com.au/sw/boom/boomer.htm
EQL International Marketing also has a link to a historical page
about Stephen Silady, the great Australian long distance thrower. You
can visit the Silady page at: http://www.eql.com.au/sw/boom/silady.htm
Lowell Hollars found a small boomerang home page called Bety’s Home
Page at the following URL: http://www.inc.com/users/boomerangs.html?999
Did you know that Batman’s Batarang has its own boom page:
http://sunsite.dcc.uchile.cl/cgi-bin/nph-cgiwrap/haburto/bimage?Baterang+jpg
Desert Enterprises is the home page link to four great web pages
by desert artists and boom makers: Don Monroe, Bill Adamson, Jeff
Crandall and Dwaine Morris. Great animated graphics and some terrific
booms at really bargain basement prices. Visit:
http://www.cybertrails.com/azrang/index.html
Yahoo! has a business web page that lists boomerangs at:
http://www.yahoo.com/Business_and_Economy/Companies/Sports/Boomerang/
Ford Brandis has a new boomerang catalog on the web with a large
selection of boomerangs including everything from micro models to large
hooks: http://www.fordflyers.com/
Fede Boomerang Art is a small web page by Herc Fede who will paint
any boomerang that you make. Check it out at:
http://www.fedecustomshop.com/boomerangs.html


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