Date:	Wed, 13 Sep 1995 13:30:46 -1000
From:	Rick Flink <hoghead@netrix.net>
Message-Id: <437pj6$jag@ruby.netrix.net>
Organization: Netrix Internet System Design, Inc.
Subject: kite stores and suppliers in Colorado.

Appearantly there is either a big kite store or supply house somewhere in 
one of the resort areas of Colorado. I am either looking for their name or 
their telephone number. I live in an area where kites are basically 
non-existent and I need some parts to repair my 2 line stunt kite. Can 
anyone help? Thanks



 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =


Date:	Thu, 14 Sep 1995 04:27:09 -1000
From:	Jim Feldt <JFELDT@homebase.icad.uga.edu>
Message-Id: <439e3t$o3d@hobbes.cc.uga.edu>
Organization: ICAD at Univ. of Georgia
Subject: Re: kite stores and suppliers in Colorado.

Rick Flink <hoghead@netrix.net> wrote:
>Appearantly there is either a big kite store or supply house somewhere in 
>one of the resort areas of Colorado...

The most obvious is Into the Wind in Boulder.  It is located right on the 
mall (surface street that has been blocked off to automobile traffic).  
Enjoy the other shops and coffee houses along the mall as well.  Hey, take 
the time to enjoy Boulder and its environs.  An absolutley lovely city.  
Do the tour of herbal tea company outside of town.  Great Mexican food, 
Thia food, etc.  Also hike, bike, or skate along the trail/greenway that 
is beside the creek that runs throuhg town.

The folks at Into the Wind are friendly and knowledgable.  They do an 
enormous mail order business.  Their catalog is 80 plus pages and full 
color.  You can get their 800 number from information.

Their are also at least one kite store in Denver, but Denver doesn't 
strike me as a resort area.  Every time I have been in Colorado I have 
made an effort to get out of Denver pronto.

(I do not work for the Boulder Chamber of Commerce, nor do I have a 
financial interst in Into the Wind, I just love Boulder.)

Jim Feldt, Athens, Georgia, USA ... May the gods smile upon whatever kite 
you send aloft.




 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =


Date:	Thu, 14 Sep 1995 06:39:24 -1000
From:	Steve Scovill <steve.scovill@cobe.com>
Message-Id: <439lrs$3a6@news-2.csn.net>
Organization: COBE BCT
Subject: Re: kite stores and suppliers in Colorado.

Try "Into the Wind"  on Pearl Street in Boulder.  They have a mail order 
catalog.



 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =


Date:	Tue, 19 Sep 1995 11:01:24 -1000
From:	softron@earth.usa.net (Jennifer Emerson / Softronics Inc)
Message-Id: <43nb34$7ib@shiva.usa.net>
Organization: Internet Express (800-592-1240 customer service)
Subject: Re: kite stores and suppliers in Colorado.

Rick Flink (hoghead@netrix.net) wrote:
: Appearantly there is either a big kite store or supply house somewhere in 
: one of the resort areas of Colorado. I am either looking for their name or 
: their telephone number. I live in an area where kites are basically 
: non-existent and I need some parts to repair my 2 line stunt kite. Can 
: anyone help? Thanks

Yes, Into the Wind is a good spot to check...<love that Pearl St. Mall>
But I have a friend that is opening a new store in CastleRock.
He's probably not listed, but you can contact him at stephen909@aol.com.
He should be able to set you up with parts and supplies as well as a 
fresh collection of new kites.  He's got a Grand Opening coming soon and 
I would like to see multitudes of fliers and wannabe's join in.
Tell `im Dennis told ya so...<g>

-Dennis


 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =