Crescent Moon Boomerangs

February 16, 2008

Le D’ Heliss

Filed under: Beginner Rangs — Jeremy @ 9:29 pm

This rang was made for right handed only. It is very easy to throw and catch and has a very predictable and short flight range (approx 30 feet out and back) as well as accurate return. It is made with a 3 ply Grade A birch and is lighter than most available (similar in range and weight to the Om Vortex) The design is an original of P.Clouet of France. It’s shape and asthetic have been altered and improvised slightly to make it unique to C.M.B.SUNP0241SUNP0243SUNP0250PRICE-25.00 (does not include shipping)
Dimensions-12.5″x12.5″

Made for right handed throwers only


June 19, 2007

Bi Nuan Wen (no wind boomerang)

Filed under: Beginner Rangs — Jeremy @ 7:00 pm

SUNP0103

    Price-($25 not including shipping)

Please specify “handedness” when placing order!
Range-(60-90ft)

    Weight-(3.5 0z)

Size-(15”x7”)

    I’ve always appreciated and admired the elegance of Chinese characters and thought that engraving the rang written in Chinese would make it unique from the others and provide a special asthetic.

I’ve named the 10ply version I handcraft ‘Bi Nuan Wen’, which is Chinese for ‘no wind boomerang’.Best thrown with a lot of snap and moderate amount of force while aiming 45 degrees away from the wind.

>This is a design taken from a fellow boomerang maker Tom Connoly. It is perfect for the novice thrower as it has a very accurate return and is very adaptable in light to heavier winds.

February 15, 2007

OM VORTEX

Filed under: Beginner Rangs — Jeremy @ 5:24 pm

SUNP0014

/>Weight-2 oz

    Dimensions- 10” x 10”

Flight Range- 30-40 ft

    Price-$15 (not including shipping)

Please specify “handedness” when placing order!
This rang and its name are based on a traditional 3 winged design by Blue Star Boomerangs already on the market. It has a very predictable flight pattern and suitable for both kids (with parental supervision) and adults. It’s made with Grade A 5 ply Birch which makes it a bit lighter than the others.

    The Vortex is best thrown in little to no wind conditions and with lots of spin and very little force. Throw with a little layover (INVERTED TO THE LEFT IT RIGHT HANDED)and 20 degrees or so above the horizon.

Traditional “V” Style

Filed under: Beginner Rangs — Jeremy @ 5:22 pm

 

    />SUNP0273Flight Range- 70-90ft
    Weight- 4.25
  • Dimensions – 9” x 16
      Price-$25 (not including shipping)

    Please specify “handedness” when placing order!


      • A perfect rang for the novice and is very accurate and can be used in both no wind to heavier wind (using some form of drag) The flight pattern is fairly consistent and spins slowly and mostly parallel to the ground at a moderate height. Its total elliptical range is shorter than most and is comparable to the ‘Aboriginal’ C.M.B. Try throwing this rang almost vertically with little layover (except in no wind situations) and 45 degrees away from the wind.
    • This is rang is based on a design similar to ones already on the market(although it’s size and dimentions are unique to C.M.B).

February 9, 2007

“Aboriginal” Style

Filed under: Beginner Rangs — Jeremy @ 6:28 am

Weight- 3.75 oz

    Dimensions- 7”x17”

Flight range- 40-60ft

    Price- $25
    Please specify “handedness” when placing order!



This boomerangs design and angle cut(120 degrees) is similar (not exact) to the Australian Aboriginals. I use aboriginal symbols on the front of the rang as well( left to right; fire/tree, person, emu tracks, shelter, river, kangaroo tracks, kangaroo or joey or wallabee, spear, shield, journey, water hole, goanna/snake tracks) that have been wood burned.

    Its flight pattern tends to start low and quickly gain height, while hovering and quickly voloplaining.

It’s flight pattern is different than others and fun to watch in flight as it is less predictable and has a lot of variation during the coarse of its flight. Try throwing with less layover than most and less into the wind with a great deal of spin and a moderate amount of force. Best if thrown with a steady breeze of 5 mph or less.

    If you find that the rang flies high and comes back at a steep angle, try skewing or twisting the dingle arm with positive AOA (angle of attack) by twisting the trailing edge (flatter beveled side) counter-clockwise. This should increase the eliptical flight more.

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