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Chris Barr

 

Post by Chris Barr »

Beautifull finish on the vege tanned whip Einar.
Keep up the great work.

Cheers
Chris
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Post by Einar Stephenson »

Thank You bobbi and Chris for the compliments I am grateful.
Guest

 

Post by Guest »

The performer series whip looks like a lot of fun to crack. A fiberglass handle that long probably has a good deal of flex to it, can you feel it while cracking?


- Pokkis
Einar Stephenson

 

Post by Einar Stephenson »

The handle thickness I use allows only a slight bit of flex barley perceptible in my opinion. But it lightens the overall waight of the whip and is impervious to the elements.
Dusty Damrel

 

Post by Dusty Damrel »

I know there have been plenty of comments about the heel knot but I like it. What was your method for building it up to that shape?

-Dusty
Einar Stephenson

 

Post by Einar Stephenson »

I use skived leather strips to build the shape I want.
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Post by Einar Stephenson »

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This whip is 8 feet long in 16 plait it was made for a customer who wanted a coral snake color pattern. Its my take on the coral snake and the customer was satisfied and that's all that matters.
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This whip although quite plane, is 10 feet in length with a 16 plait overlay in chocolate brown. it went to a missionary to the Masai people in Africa. He wanted something tough that would ware well in the rough environment.
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Chris Porter

 

Post by Chris Porter »

I am a fan.
Very neat plaiting and knots….

Chris
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Post by Einar Stephenson »

Thank you Chris.
Rhett Kelley

 

Post by Rhett Kelley »

I think its cool that you had a missions order like that. I had one circa several years ago that ended up in the hands of some missionaries in Sudan. That was a special build for me.
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Post by Einar Stephenson »

I totaly understand Rhett the Masei whip was a very special build for me as well.
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Post by Ralph Masemann »

Wow! Very nice whips! I linke your Whips :)

Ralph
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Post by Einar Stephenson »

Thank You Ralph for the kind words.
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Post by Einar Stephenson »

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Here are three whips that I recently sent out to an international customer, he wanted the patterns to match a whip I had made for another customer quite some time ago that he had seen on my website. The whip lengths are 4, 6, and 8 feet. They are all too plaited bellies with 16 Plait overlays in neon orange and black. It was quite time-consuming matching the patterns on all three whips to what the customer had seen previously. But I think they turned out pretty well after all.
Rhett Kelley

 

Post by Rhett Kelley »

Oh man, I bet that was time consuming!! Very sharp. :)
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Post by Einar Stephenson »

Thank you sir mush appreciated.
Jared Routon

 

Post by Jared Routon »

Man Einar! These are some awesome whips. I especially like the three matched whips. They are really nice. I bet they'd glow like the sun under black light.
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Post by Einar Stephenson »

I think they probably would, thanks for the comments.
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Post by Robby Amper »

Very good work, Einar. More - impressive! I think, the missionary has a tool, that'll serve him for lifetime. And the other ones... Art. The art of braiding!

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