The "Making of" Gallery - Roy Partin
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The "Making of" Gallery - Roy Partin
In this thread, Roy will post his making of pictures. The finished whip will be presented in the Makers and Masters Gallery. If you have questions on materials, braiding, patterns and what ever... Post it here!. If you like to comment on a finished whip... Post it here. The Galleries will be only what they're called - Galleries.
When you are exited on something - post it here. If you like to say how much you like something - or not - post it here. All comments which are made in the respective Masters Gallery will be simply deleted. The galleries will be like an exhibition. The whip, the art, the name of the whip. Not more. If you want to say something... You know where to post, right?
Thank you for your cooperation!
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When you are exited on something - post it here. If you like to say how much you like something - or not - post it here. All comments which are made in the respective Masters Gallery will be simply deleted. The galleries will be like an exhibition. The whip, the art, the name of the whip. Not more. If you want to say something... You know where to post, right?
Thank you for your cooperation!
Robby
I have a screwdriver. I am Legend...
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Scott A. Cary wrote:I love how the picture of the dogs makes them look like they're intently watching the whip's progress. They turned out great, Roy.
Scott was faster than me in saying that It really cracked me up to see the doggies (especially when the green paracord comes up) looking with those critical looks on your work.
Listen up, everybody - that is the difference between whip makers and those incompetent idiots and bumblers, which just call themselves "Whip Maker". I think about "Snappin' Sam" who was stupid enough to post publicly that he uses E-Tape as core foundation and others. Or the whip I made the video on. Or what Rachel had in her hands, the whip, made by Bobbi Holyoak.
What you do there - it's all under the surface. But you deliver quality even where nobody can see it!
That is the true art of whip making. That is what it means to take pride in one's work.
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As Legend says, so shall it be...Robby Amper wrote: What you do there - it's all under the surface. But you deliver quality even where nobody can see it!
That is the true art of whip making. That is what it means to take pride in one's work.
Robby
Truer words were never spoken, especially in regard to Roy's work. Top notch, True Quality through and through.
Inch by inch.
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Thank you my friends very much. I have come to realize through the years that producing a decent whip utilizes a lot of time and pain. There is no way to do it fast, skip steps, or skimp on material. Even using the serving tool is painful, but it produces the tightest bind.
He died for me, I'll live for him
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