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".
Efren de Gala
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by Efren de Gala » Fri 13. May 2016, 21:38
The superglue trick is...a bit tricky. I'll give you more pointers if you decide to do that but it's not absolutely necessary to get the ebony look.
Ron May
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Posts: 14138 Joined: Thu 24. Sep 2015, 23:57
Location: McAllen, Texas
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by Ron May » Fri 13. May 2016, 22:52
How to Make Whips book just arrived!
Ron
It's ok if you disagree with me.
I can't force you to be right.
Ron May
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Posts: 14138 Joined: Thu 24. Sep 2015, 23:57
Location: McAllen, Texas
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by Ron May » Fri 13. May 2016, 22:57
Thank you Whip Nation for delivering so quick.
Ron
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I can't force you to be right.
Roy Partin
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Posts: 3471 Joined: Thu 23. Jan 2014, 16:01
Location: Red River County, Texas
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by Roy Partin » Sat 14. May 2016, 02:08
Philbert you are correct, my phone has been acting like an idiot lately. Enjoy Ron!
He died for me, I'll live for him
Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Sat 14. May 2016, 03:20
Efren thanks!
Ron congratulations, enjoy that book
Inch by inch.
Robert Gage
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Posts: 14189 Joined: Fri 7. Feb 2014, 15:58
Location: UK
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by Robert Gage » Sat 14. May 2016, 08:07
Rachel, that plaiting looks absolutely masterly!
'Less is often more!'
Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Sat 14. May 2016, 13:06
Thank you very much, Mr. Robert!
Inch by inch.
Mario Desgronte
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Posts: 667 Joined: Sat 10. Apr 2010, 19:28
Location: Germany, Koblenz
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by Mario Desgronte » Sun 15. May 2016, 08:39
Wow, beautiful pattern and excellent plaiting, great work Rachel.
All the best
Mario
Bobbi Holyoak
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by Bobbi Holyoak » Sun 15. May 2016, 19:50
WoW! I love that one!
Jessie Edwards
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Location: Wisconsin, USA
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by Jessie Edwards » Sun 15. May 2016, 20:06
Heh, I fixed you, Roy.
Of course, Rachel, your whip is beautiful.
You really succeeded in trying the new plaiting.
Due to rising costs, dirty deeds are no longer done dirt cheap.
~Management
Fritz Ehlers
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by Fritz Ehlers » Sun 15. May 2016, 21:54
Crikey Rachel, that's really really really cool.
Nice work.
Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Sun 15. May 2016, 22:20
Thank y'all very much, there's so much cool stuff to learn!
Here it is, ready for a wax bath and handle.
Inch by inch.
Ron May
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Posts: 14138 Joined: Thu 24. Sep 2015, 23:57
Location: McAllen, Texas
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by Ron May » Sun 15. May 2016, 23:55
Rachel, excellently done!
You have another product offering for potential customers.
Did you find it a lot different from cow whips?
Ron
It's ok if you disagree with me.
I can't force you to be right.
Ron May
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Posts: 14138 Joined: Thu 24. Sep 2015, 23:57
Location: McAllen, Texas
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by Ron May » Sun 15. May 2016, 23:57
No , wait that is a cow whip.... sorry.
Ron
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I can't force you to be right.
Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Mon 16. May 2016, 01:09
It is a cow whip thong, yessir. It will be epoxied in a wood handle. And, thank you!
Inch by inch.
Philbert Lim
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by Philbert Lim » Mon 16. May 2016, 01:36
Rachel, i like how the twisted end looks with this color combo. The patterns go really well together too.
Roy Partin
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by Roy Partin » Mon 16. May 2016, 02:32
Spectacular looking whip lady. Your skill is growing leaps and bounds
He died for me, I'll live for him
Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Mon 16. May 2016, 03:07
Philbert, thanks, I like that twist on there too! There are so many things I'd like to try....so little time.
Roy thank you, I trust your eye for sure so that's the coolest thing, if we can always make the next one better.
Inch by inch.
Mario Desgronte
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Posts: 667 Joined: Sat 10. Apr 2010, 19:28
Location: Germany, Koblenz
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by Mario Desgronte » Mon 16. May 2016, 08:53
Wow, this whip looks so elegant, I love the pattern and the color combination, excellent work Rachel, excellent work.
All the best
Mario