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".
Ben Varsek
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by Ben Varsek » Thu 12. Oct 2017, 15:29
Splendid work Jessie!
I never would have thought of combining those two colors but the finished whip looks very beautiful!
All the best
Ben
Giovanni Celeste
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by Giovanni Celeste » Thu 12. Oct 2017, 15:55
Hello Jesse,
I've jyst seen the last two whips very impressive indeed!!
Nice looking whips, the choice of the grip pattern, the choice of the color.
Very tight plait and I like how it roll.
Congrats
"Perfection has to be sought never reached. This is the only way to inspire and motivate creativity".
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Jessie Edwards
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by Jessie Edwards » Tue 17. Oct 2017, 22:37
Due to rising costs, dirty deeds are no longer done dirt cheap.
~Management
Robert Gage
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by Robert Gage » Tue 17. Oct 2017, 22:46
Great photos, Jessie!
'Less is often more!'
Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Tue 17. Oct 2017, 22:49
Really beautiful, Jess!!! The whip is outstanding, and so are the pictures!
Inch by inch.
Ron May
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by Ron May » Tue 17. Oct 2017, 22:56
Great pictures and beautiful whip.
Ron
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Mark Elliott
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by Mark Elliott » Tue 17. Oct 2017, 23:12
Another beauty, Jessie.
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Scott A. Cary
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by Scott A. Cary » Tue 17. Oct 2017, 23:14
Jessie, that looks great! I especially like the cord you used to make the double grapevine on the handle. It really completes the look. Nice job!
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.
Jessie Edwards
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by Jessie Edwards » Wed 18. Oct 2017, 04:27
Thank you!
I do too. I have a Tesla whip in blue that I am going to try that patterned cord for the accent knots...I think it will be pretty. Hopefully, the owner will like it too.
Due to rising costs, dirty deeds are no longer done dirt cheap.
~Management
Sven van Leeuwen
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by Sven van Leeuwen » Wed 18. Oct 2017, 10:04
That sure is a beautifull whip Jessie! It's again a special whip. Very nice work, I like the color and the handle a lot!
Sven
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by Sir Roger Tuson » Wed 18. Oct 2017, 13:21
I love the idea of putting a whip in a stream for pictures. You really do have such an eye for tis kind of stuff. I've just been taking a few shots of my latest whip and while they're a lot better than anything I've done brefore, I've still got a way to go learning how to take really good pictures.
Jyri Haveri
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by Jyri Haveri » Wed 18. Oct 2017, 15:12
Good looking whip and great pictures Jessie!
Flemming Bo Christiansen
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by Flemming Bo Christiansen » Wed 18. Oct 2017, 15:58
It is a beautiful looking whip and the way you make the photographs are just amazing. Is there any way to download them i a reasonable resolution
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Jessie Edwards
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by Jessie Edwards » Wed 18. Oct 2017, 16:09
Flemming, I will see what I can do for you after work today
Due to rising costs, dirty deeds are no longer done dirt cheap.
~Management
Matt Henderson
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by Matt Henderson » Wed 18. Oct 2017, 18:32
Oh now that's gorgeous. I absolutely love the way you do the grapevine on the handle
'Sic Parvis Magna'
Ben Varsek
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by Ben Varsek » Thu 19. Oct 2017, 15:12
Beautiful pictures of a beautiful whip!
The pictures on which the whip is in the stream caught my eye in praticular, it looks awesome!
All the best
Ben
Jessie Edwards
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by Jessie Edwards » Thu 19. Oct 2017, 15:21
Thanks Ben! I like to put them in the water. I think it enforces the idea behind all-weather
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~Management
Robert Gage
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by Robert Gage » Thu 19. Oct 2017, 17:48
Jessie Edwards wrote: Thanks Ben! I like to put them in the water. I think it enforces the idea behind all-weather
Absolutely right!
'Less is often more!'
Tyler Blake
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by Tyler Blake » Thu 19. Oct 2017, 20:11
Jessie, really well done! The setting works perfectly in the photos too
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Giovanni Celeste
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by Giovanni Celeste » Fri 20. Oct 2017, 13:12
Great whip and great pics Jessie!
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