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A Malaysian fighting kite is highly manuverable. The kite is made of a simple bamboo cross frame and rice paper. The line used for flying it is embedded with glue and broken glass powder. When the agressor brings his lines across an opponent he releases the reel and the line acts like a hack saw (broken glass).
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HI David...I see you also fly kites!!Isn't it much too windy for kite flying there?
In my younger days, I made n flew kites....apply 'glass' to the benang.\rgd ara
No, Hamilton is ok, The windy place is Wellington.
I got the rotan from my father when I broke his Thermos and used the glass for my fighting kite!
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