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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.
- Pokkis
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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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!
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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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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