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Well, I can see why he's a repeat customer :)
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Those are really good looking whips!
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Thank you both four your kind words.
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That's a super pair, Einar. I'm not usually a fan of what I call 'candy-coloured' whips, but these are really nice! They look the business, as well - like all your whips.
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Thank you Robert the interesting thing is that most of my customers that design the color and pattern of the overlay as was the case here. The combinations that they come up with are always interesting.
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Post by Jonathan Lewis »

Cool Einar, they really do look the business. I like the way you did the taper there.
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Thanks Jonathan.
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I recently sent this matched pair of 6 foot target latigo bullwhips out to a customer in Australia they are 12 plait two belly whips with 12" handle foundations.
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Very fine work, Einar! :)

You've probably seen the new thread in the Tutorials section on leather whips. I feel sure you'll have some wisdom to contribute there: you have a lot of experience!
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Just Beautiful!
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Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

Nice. No transition knots. Very sleek.
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Very good, Einar. Really good work. I guess there are not very much folks out there, braiding with Latigo. Did you ever consider Roo? And the other thing... There will be a whole new section where your presence would be highly appreciated!

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Post by Einar Stephenson »

Thank you all for the very kind words not many folks now days work with stere hide unfortunately it is not in vogue.
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I think it's a great material. The bigger part of the whips I had, was from Latigo. Anyway - what do you think about the new "Leather works" section?

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I think ther is such a huge amount of information available on this site for leather or sinthetic material that it might be hard to top what's alredy here. So many talented folks have contributed but I think you must still try to move forward. A great place can still get better!
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Some of the best Latigo whips I've seen Einar. These look great.
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THose are super cool Einar. And congratulations on getting a Latigo order from the Land of Roohide! :)
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Thank you Simon and Tyler.
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Those are really cool. The lack of transition knots works good with the latigo look.


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Post by Einar Stephenson »

Thanks Pokkis it makes for a different look the customer wanted.
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