My whip journey so far :)
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Whip #31 this is a 7ft 12 plait budget Bullwhip in chocolate brown with a paracord stuffed core and one belly. I added a N into the heel knot to personalize it for the customer
Tested is this morning, it rolls out smoothly and cracks very well
Tested is this morning, it rolls out smoothly and cracks very well
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Whip #32 this is a 5ft Bullwhip in 'Boa brown & dirty red' with a black transition knot, coyote & red herringbone heel knot, an 'R' embedded in the heel & a couple of different designs in the handle (I was practicing : )
This whip is for me and cracks beautifully (when I don't mess up)
This whip is for me and cracks beautifully (when I don't mess up)
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Thanks guys
Robert I agree I much prefer a 7ft whip but for some of the recent challenges a shorter one works better.
Hayes yes I generally end all my whips in a 4 point nowadays (used to do 6 point) I've tried twisted tapered then a 2 point but there's something about the traditional fall hitch that appeals to me
Robert I agree I much prefer a 7ft whip but for some of the recent challenges a shorter one works better.
Hayes yes I generally end all my whips in a 4 point nowadays (used to do 6 point) I've tried twisted tapered then a 2 point but there's something about the traditional fall hitch that appeals to me
Yes I wear a hat, no my names not Indiana Jones...........