what follows is a message from Frank Colver about these photos - "QUOTE"...Good historic photo! I can add something to that.
I spent the better part of a night working with Dick on a bosons chair for myself. I think I left Blue Water Sails (if I remember the name of the company correctly) about 2:00 am the next morning, after trying various designs of a bosons chair. I had asked Dick to do this for me because I thought I would prefer it to a swing seat but as it turned out the bosons style chair was never comfortable. However, Dick did use it for a short time on his glider. What I remember him using mostly was a simple prone harness that was similar.
We would try something and then Dick would go back to the sewing machine and we would try another configuration. This went on for many hours. As I remember I got there while it was still daylight. It was a great evening spent with him, with our two minds working together on a design. However, in the end I chose the modified Sears swing seat, like so many others did. My Eipper Flexi Floater still has that original swing seat. I was checking it out the other day, in preparation for the Cape Kiwanda (OR) 40th anniversary vintage meet in May.
...Frank Colver Continues story .........the night Dick E and I worked on the boson's chair design. Someone may be able to confirm that the company he worked for, in Lomita, was named "Blue Water Sails" or "Bluewater Sails" That's as I remember the name. It was while he was still working for them that we worked on the chair, after hours. We had a hook attached up above somewhere that I would hang from in each new configuration of the chair.
Also I said that I left about 2 am, that's just an estimate, it could have been a little earlier or even later than that. I remember being very sleepy at work that day. Dick and I were very dedicated to the project and we didn't want to quit as it got later and later. It seems like my son Marty (not Matt) was with me that night, I'll have to ask him.
*Funny thing - I had a very similar experience with Bob Wills at the WW shop one night. In that case it had something to do with a glider but I can't remember what Bob and I were working on
Probably some crazy idea I had.....