Produced by the Carnival Institute of Trinidad and Tobago Music: Mighty Duke -Teach the Children Spice & Co.- Bump & Wine El Matador - Pasodoble Clasico Lord Kitchener - Easter in Trinidad
Back in the days in Jamaica, we would attached razor blades on the tails of our kites and cut down people's kite flying too close to our kites. I missed the good old days.
I DON'T believe you. That's a wonderful Myth as it's impossible to achieve. Your kite tail will be swinging and entangle the kite twine. It's NOT a swift clean cut and NEVER will be. I have made and flown many HOMEMADE kites, of my own, since I was 7yrs old and NEVER have I ever witnessed this phenomenon you speak of. You can fool some of the People ALL the Time, but NEVER ALL the People ALL the TIME. As I said above; a wonderful MYTH. ❤️👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Yep. Razor blades and we used to make a flour and water paste and mix it with broken glass and spread it on the tail to cut the other kites down. Miss dem days.
My dad used to make these for me and my brother and we’d take them to the Savannah He would also tell us about kite fighting with a razor attached to the kite and you’d try to cut the opponent’s kite string