Craig, it was just over 500 Euros - I think, 506.Craig Frank wrote:Robby - I couldn't make it out from the video, what was the total amount that was raised for the doggos?
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I received this whip from Collin today in the mail. Of course, I had to head straight out to the back yard and try it out. It is really a nice handling whip. It cracks very easily, the balance is good, maybe a little bit back towards the heel than I like but that's just personal preference. It really flows nicely and is a fun whip to crack. The plaiting is a little rough in a few places (Collin is a relatively new plaiter and I'm quite sure his looks better than mine did at this stage of my whipmaking career) but doesn't affect the performance of the whip at all. The seams are very straight, there are no kinks in the thong, and the transition from the 4-plait to the twisted-tapered tail is perfect. I'm not a big fan of the Spanish Ring Knots as a technique for dropping strands in the overlay, but it is an effective way of doing it, and the knots are very well made and don't seem to affect the performance of the whip, either. Again, that's more personal preference. The handle is a nice piece of mahogany, 16 inches long, well-turned and comfortable to hold. This is a very nice whip and I shall certainly enjoy using it. Thank you Collin.
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Mark, congratulations on winning this fine whip - and to Collin, for making it!
I think your coachman's cracks are impressive - especially the first one. This reinforces what Robby has so often said to me: don't think about it so much, just do it! After the first one, you started thinking. Then, on the fourth, you said to yourself, 'Oh, what the heck!' and just did it! A very useful demonstration!
I think your coachman's cracks are impressive - especially the first one. This reinforces what Robby has so often said to me: don't think about it so much, just do it! After the first one, you started thinking. Then, on the fourth, you said to yourself, 'Oh, what the heck!' and just did it! A very useful demonstration!
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Thanks, Robert. I still suffer from extreme self-consciousness when videoing. I know that videoing myself cracking makes it eaisier to correct problems, but watching me crack is very uncomfortable to me.
Collin, it is something I struggle with still. I try to make sure (and usually fail) that the underlying belly or bolster is very smooth. I try to look closely at every cycle and make sure the strands aren't twisted and that they are laying exactly where I want them to lay, and that there is no gaps and that they aren't getting bunched up. And the hardest but most important thing of all, that the tension is equal, not only from side to side but throughout the length of the whip. Mostly I think that it is a matter of being totally focused on what you are doing as you plait. The more you do it the better you'll get.
Collin, it is something I struggle with still. I try to make sure (and usually fail) that the underlying belly or bolster is very smooth. I try to look closely at every cycle and make sure the strands aren't twisted and that they are laying exactly where I want them to lay, and that there is no gaps and that they aren't getting bunched up. And the hardest but most important thing of all, that the tension is equal, not only from side to side but throughout the length of the whip. Mostly I think that it is a matter of being totally focused on what you are doing as you plait. The more you do it the better you'll get.
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Look at the beautiful GReAT cracking whip by Jessie Edwards, Suis Generis Whips, that arrived in the mail Saturday! I worked a 48 and came home to take a very long nap (24+ hours ), then took this Beauty for a spin.
WS, you should be very proud of your work! You are truly an artist in what you do!
The plaiting is tight, the whip flows well, the knots are super well done! The handle is really beautiful!
Thank you, very much, to both WS and Mystery Man for the opportunity to own this beautiful whip!!!
WS, you should be very proud of your work! You are truly an artist in what you do!
The plaiting is tight, the whip flows well, the knots are super well done! The handle is really beautiful!
Thank you, very much, to both WS and Mystery Man for the opportunity to own this beautiful whip!!!
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