This new Gallery replaces the former "Masters Gallery", which will work from now on as pure archive. Here you will find not only the work and art from folks who sell whips, but also from folks, who create their whips out of pure passion. And we have an additional gallery. It is called "The Gallery - Making of".
Robert Gage
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by Robert Gage » Wed 13. Sep 2017, 12:31
Rachel, that's perfectly astonishing! Well done!
'Less is often more!'
Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Wed 13. Sep 2017, 14:21
Thank you very much, Mr. Robert
I hope to finish up today and Friday.
Inch by inch.
Mark Elliott
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by Mark Elliott » Wed 13. Sep 2017, 18:21
Wow, Rachel, that's beautiful plaiting. The transitions between the different plaits are perfect. That's something I still struggle with.
"Always be on the lookout for the presence of wonder." -E. B. White
Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Wed 13. Sep 2017, 19:40
Thanks, Mark! Looks to me like you're doing very well! I have a lot to learn..... And I don't think I will ever run out of new things to learn in making whips!
Inch by inch.
Giovanni Celeste
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by Giovanni Celeste » Thu 14. Sep 2017, 21:01
Outstanding work Rachel, I like so much your choice to use these patterns in one color.
According to my opinion more sobrie.
Again Congrats
Gio
"Perfection has to be sought never reached. This is the only way to inspire and motivate creativity".
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Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Thu 14. Sep 2017, 21:30
Gio, thank you very much! Good to see you, my friend!
Inch by inch.
Scott A. Cary
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by Scott A. Cary » Sun 24. Sep 2017, 01:38
Very nice looking, Rachel! I like the bug.
I'll give it a try, Dad, but it's going to be really hard...kind of like trying to saw something in half using a banana.
Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Sun 24. Sep 2017, 01:50
Thanks, Scott! I felt bad for the bug. He looked so lonely; I chose to include him. He said he was feeling kind of empty, and appeared to people only a shell of what he once was. Poor fella
Inch by inch.
Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Sun 24. Sep 2017, 01:51
I Forgot!!
Wood from Whip Nation! Thank you Roy!
Inch by inch.
Russell Jones
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by Russell Jones » Sun 24. Sep 2017, 01:52
Beautiful whip Rachel! I love the way you change the plaiting configuration along the thong. It looks very unique and professional.
Scott A. Cary
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by Scott A. Cary » Sun 24. Sep 2017, 02:14
Well played. Definitely well played.
I'll give it a try, Dad, but it's going to be really hard...kind of like trying to saw something in half using a banana.
Mark Elliott
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by Mark Elliott » Sun 24. Sep 2017, 02:16
Very nice, Rachel.
"Always be on the lookout for the presence of wonder." -E. B. White
Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Sun 24. Sep 2017, 03:21
Mark, thank you!
Thanks, Russell!
Scott, I just couldn't prevent it
Inch by inch.
Jessie Edwards
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by Jessie Edwards » Sun 24. Sep 2017, 03:30
Bug.
Bug.
Bug. Damnit.
The whip sure is pretty. The bug parts kind of took me by surprise. *shiver*
Due to rising costs, dirty deeds are no longer done dirt cheap.
~Management
Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Sun 24. Sep 2017, 03:40
Jess thanks! Just think of the shell as bug rawhide
Inch by inch.
Russell Jones
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by Russell Jones » Sun 24. Sep 2017, 03:48
It reminded me of when I was a kid during summer, those cicada husks were handy tools for scaring your sister if there was nothing else to amuse you
Jessie Edwards
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by Jessie Edwards » Sun 24. Sep 2017, 04:06
Rachel McCollough wrote: Jess thanks! Just think of the shell as bug rawhide
Ummm...yeaaaaaNO
Due to rising costs, dirty deeds are no longer done dirt cheap.
~Management
Robert Gage
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by Robert Gage » Sun 24. Sep 2017, 06:43
Great looking whip, Rachel - but the bug.... Thank goodness we have no such fauna in Britain!
'Less is often more!'