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- Robert Gage
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- Tyler Blake
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- Rachel McCollough
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- Rachel McCollough
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- Rachel McCollough
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- Robert Gage
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Some weeks ago (months?) Rachel sent Robby a cow whip. Robby reviewed it - but also made an alteration: he glued the thong into the cup, to prevent any play at that point while the whip was in flight. Rachel took his suggestion on board in a big way, and I asked her for one of these new models, Well, it's here!
Rachel calls this the 'Amper Style'. Mine is Number 002, because - although I ordered it very soon after Robby's review - it's his suggestion, after all, that led to this new design. So, if there's to be an 001, it should be his!
My whip has a 7-foot thing glued into a 14 inch handle. The wood used is very hard and heavy (heavier than Robby likes, as he prefers a more 'nose-heavy' whip). I still haven't quite discovered all this beauty will do, but it's magnificent! The rasp-carved handle is a real work of art; the balance of the thong seems perfect. It virtually cracks itself. In fact, I haven't once flicked it even lightly, and not made it crack! In a week or two, when I'm a bit more used to it, I'll report further.
(I paid for this just in time, too, before Brexit caused the Pound to drop sharply. It's still falling. I don't foresee any more American purchases unless things get better.)


Rachel calls this the 'Amper Style'. Mine is Number 002, because - although I ordered it very soon after Robby's review - it's his suggestion, after all, that led to this new design. So, if there's to be an 001, it should be his!
My whip has a 7-foot thing glued into a 14 inch handle. The wood used is very hard and heavy (heavier than Robby likes, as he prefers a more 'nose-heavy' whip). I still haven't quite discovered all this beauty will do, but it's magnificent! The rasp-carved handle is a real work of art; the balance of the thong seems perfect. It virtually cracks itself. In fact, I haven't once flicked it even lightly, and not made it crack! In a week or two, when I'm a bit more used to it, I'll report further.
(I paid for this just in time, too, before Brexit caused the Pound to drop sharply. It's still falling. I don't foresee any more American purchases unless things get better.)


'Less is often more!'

- Robert Gage
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Sir Roger Tuson
I'll be up to have a crack with that one Robert!
Rachel, I'm interested in how you finish off your thongs. It looks like you're taking existing cords and then twisting them into a tapered final section to the fall hitch. My question is how do you create a fall hitch from the tapered section? It looks like your taking a 4-point end and then TT-ing them into the hitch. ???????????
Rog
Rachel, I'm interested in how you finish off your thongs. It looks like you're taking existing cords and then twisting them into a tapered final section to the fall hitch. My question is how do you create a fall hitch from the tapered section? It looks like your taking a 4-point end and then TT-ing them into the hitch. ???????????
Rog


- Roy Partin
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Philbert Lim

- Rachel McCollough
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Mr. Robert, thank you very much, it is my honor to have made this whip for you. I'm very pleased you are thus far happy with it, and yes sir, just in time before the Brexit instability.
I cannot take credit for the naming of the whip line, that is to the credit of the Inventor-though I'm very honored to have the privilege of putting that name on the handle!
The specs are:
All materials through Whip Nation- artificial sinew, wood, and paracord.
Thank you Roy for your great customer service!
7' 16 plait Acid Dark Brown waxed thong with two plaited bellies over a tight TT core ending in a 4 plait into a Twisted Taper tip, which is knotted, trimmed, and melted enough to keep from unraveling- fairly traditional cow whip end. The fall is a single strand of waxed paracord tied on in a Snelling knot variant. The fall is 14" if I remember right, with a tapered Dyneema cracker around 12" I believe.
The handle is handcut Cumaru in 14" length.
Thank y'all very much!
Roger, I hope that answers your question on the a fall hitch. If not I can take some closer pictures of the next one I do if you like. The 4 plait is paired then tucked into one another creating two strands to twist. It's tapered by cutting the strands you threaded inside to staggered lengths.
I learned that here from Roy, pictures of other cow whips, and several older ones I've had the opportunity to repair.
Thank you all very much
Thank you Mr. Robert, you have been most courteous and patient! Perhaps Roger will come visit and bring a video cam!
To Robby, thank you for allowing me to use your idea, and what a fine name for the whip. That's a huge honor.
I cannot take credit for the naming of the whip line, that is to the credit of the Inventor-though I'm very honored to have the privilege of putting that name on the handle!
The specs are:
All materials through Whip Nation- artificial sinew, wood, and paracord.
Thank you Roy for your great customer service!
7' 16 plait Acid Dark Brown waxed thong with two plaited bellies over a tight TT core ending in a 4 plait into a Twisted Taper tip, which is knotted, trimmed, and melted enough to keep from unraveling- fairly traditional cow whip end. The fall is a single strand of waxed paracord tied on in a Snelling knot variant. The fall is 14" if I remember right, with a tapered Dyneema cracker around 12" I believe.
The handle is handcut Cumaru in 14" length.
Thank y'all very much!
Roger, I hope that answers your question on the a fall hitch. If not I can take some closer pictures of the next one I do if you like. The 4 plait is paired then tucked into one another creating two strands to twist. It's tapered by cutting the strands you threaded inside to staggered lengths.
I learned that here from Roy, pictures of other cow whips, and several older ones I've had the opportunity to repair.
Thank you all very much
Thank you Mr. Robert, you have been most courteous and patient! Perhaps Roger will come visit and bring a video cam!
To Robby, thank you for allowing me to use your idea, and what a fine name for the whip. That's a huge honor.
Inch by inch.

- Robert Gage
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- Tyler Blake
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