This is the Gallery of "Wolf Creek Whips" - Rachel McCollough

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".
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@ Rachel McCollough:

My compliments to your work Madam!!!

The plaiting is even, straight and tight, the combination of colors, the birdseye and the two colored twisted tail all look very beautiful toghether - very well done !!!

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Thank you very much, Ben!
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That looks great Rachel! And Efren, I believe the appropriate expression is "Holy Cowwhip!"
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I think my whip, that you made will get a sister soon :D
That looks amazing Rachel. And since I own a piece of your work, I know it doesn´t only look great. Very nice!
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Tyler, thank you!

Stephan, thanks very much! You know how the whip I made moves and that means a lot!
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While the handles are not as refined as I'd prefer,
Here's the finished whip, 6' 12 plait in silver and black, 14" handcut ash handle.
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And another 6' 12 plait in electric blue, imperial red, and stars n' stripes, all paracord from Whip Nation.
14" handcut ash handle with gray wash.
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That silver and black is totally beautiful.
The handles are perfect.

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Ooooooooo silver. I like.
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They're both great, but the one on top is my favorite. Is that a different species of ash or did you stain it?
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What Tyler said. That silver and black one looks really cool.

Last winter I got to hold one of your whips (couldn't crack it much because my arm was and is super messed up) and took a very close look. One can look at the photos and go "those handles look really cool for something made by hand" and "can't spot the drop points", but I guarantee it's all way more than the photos suggest.


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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Thank you, Ron, I liked the black handle with the black and silver too!

Jessie, thanks!

Tyler, thank you, and yessir I stained it- artist's oil paint, thinned down with turpentine. Sealed with Tung oil.

Pokkis I sure hope your arm gets better.
Thank you, you've seen one in person....you can pose a whip for a picture and not show its flaws but a whip in hand doesn't lie. Thank you!
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@ Rachel McCollough:

The whips you have made both look fantastic Madam !!!
I love how you have stained the ash handle of the silver and black whip and both handels look very refined and precise to me !!!

All the best
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Thank you very much, Ben!
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Ah, sorry i missed this post before. I think the color scheme of the second whip looks pretty unique.
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Thanks, Philbert, it's my favorite of the two.
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Whoa! The silver and black one is just amazing! And the handle matches just perfectly!
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Thank you very much, Miss Bobbi!
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Here's the start of an upcoming simple 6' 12 plait cow whip. This is the 4 strand Twisted Taper core. As tight as I can get it.
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That's great Rachel- I still think it's crazy how tight you get those, and I'm a little worried that you'll rip a hole in the space time continuum. Just sayin' :P
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:D weeeell I grew up watching Star Trek: The Next Generation....
And John Wayne....
So you just never know ;) ;)

Thanks, Tyler!
I like the body and movement it seems to add. What do you think of what it would add to a whip, to have this type of core so tight, versus other types of cores?
This is where I look forward to learning much more!
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