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Posted: Sun 7. Jan 2018, 09:53
by Robert Gage
Splendid video, Jess - and the music is perfect! ('Cold' music, if ever I heard it.) Well done! :)

Posted: Sun 7. Jan 2018, 10:06
by Jyri Haveri
Well done Jessie! Scenery really blends with the whip!

Posted: Sun 7. Jan 2018, 10:37
by Sir Roger Tuson
I wish we had similar scenery to take whip shots around here! Beautiful, Jessie.

Posted: Sun 7. Jan 2018, 10:41
by Rachel McCollough
Jess that whip looks fantastic and made for the ice.

Posted: Sun 7. Jan 2018, 13:03
by Ron May
Jessie, personally I believe that this is your best whip yet.
The video is also your best effort to date. The sequencing and music matches perfectly.
Both are excellent.
Be very proud of both.
Better and better and better, that's the way you roll. It's who you are.

Ron

Posted: Sun 7. Jan 2018, 14:43
by Scott A. Cary
Jessie, that it a very well done video. You should be proud of both the whip and the video. Aren't Macs great?

Posted: Sun 7. Jan 2018, 16:35
by Ron May
I love mac. It's one of my favorite comfort foods.

Ron

Posted: Sun 7. Jan 2018, 17:08
by Robert Gage
Ron! :P

Posted: Sun 7. Jan 2018, 17:08
by Jessie Edwards
Thank you! I had a really nice day yesterday and I know where I can get boot spikes :)

Posted: Mon 8. Jan 2018, 14:13
by Ben Varsek
Jessie, the pictures that you've taken and the video are both phenomenal!
The winter landscape, the piano sound and the editing are going extremely well with the beautiful whip that you've made - my greatest complimnets to your work!

All the best
Ben

Posted: Mon 8. Jan 2018, 14:38
by Jessie Edwards
Thank you Ben.

Posted: Sun 14. Jan 2018, 02:58
by Jessie Edwards
So, most of you know the story. Willow went to New Zealand and was damaged on arrival. I offered to rebuild it for free, so when it got home, I started opening it up. The transition had been stressed, obviously hyperextended against the curve. When I took off the knot, the handle was cracked where the peg was seated and the peg was bent a bit and a little loose. I decided to go ahead and start over. I opened up the crack slightly and filled it up with Gorrilla wood glue and clamped it for a few days. I made a new foundation peg and after I cleaned out the hole and cleaned up the handle of glue, I epoxied in the foundation peg, clamping that for a couple of days. Then I rebuilt the thong. Willow V2.0

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Posted: Sun 14. Jan 2018, 03:03
by Mark Elliott
Great job on the whip and the photos, Jessie.

Posted: Sun 14. Jan 2018, 03:05
by Jessie Edwards
That poor thing was so frozen it wouldn't even unroll. I think it's going to love hot New Zealand after this day.

Posted: Sun 14. Jan 2018, 03:21
by Rachel McCollough
Very.beautiful, WS! The photos are excellent, as well.

Posted: Sun 14. Jan 2018, 04:13
by Ron May
Great job on both Willow and the photos.

Ron

Posted: Sun 14. Jan 2018, 04:18
by Jessie Edwards
thanks :)

Posted: Sun 14. Jan 2018, 12:53
by Sir Roger Tuson
Those pictures... really show it off for the work of art that it is. A very lucky customer to be sure.

Posted: Sun 14. Jan 2018, 13:30
by Robert Gage
Jessie, Willow V.2 looks superb! And those photos really couldn't be better....

Posted: Sun 14. Jan 2018, 13:35
by Robby Amper
That whip is more than cool. And the video is great!

Robby