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Posted: Wed 22. Aug 2018, 11:04
by Rachel McCollough
Tyler, I thought I had commented on this, but either my phone or my memory were playing tricks on me
This whip is really special, I think. The taper, the colors; it is a work of art.
Posted: Wed 22. Aug 2018, 13:50
by Nadine Diek
As always, great work, Tyler.
The copper ferrules look so beautiful in combination with the copper cord (is it copper - used in the knots ?).
Posted: Wed 22. Aug 2018, 17:24
by Tyler Blake
Thanks Roy, Rachel and Nadine
Nadine, the cord on the thong is coyote and the knots are rust and chocolate.
Posted: Wed 22. Aug 2018, 18:38
by Nadine Diek
Ahh, Rust. Thanks Tyler

Posted: Tue 7. May 2019, 02:44
by Tyler Blake
I recently finished this set for a very nice photographer in Hong Kong. This took me months and months- a 6.5 foot set of black bullwhips, 2 3 foot red and black snakes and a 4 foot blue and black snake.
Posted: Tue 7. May 2019, 02:51
by Scott A. Cary
That's quite a set, Tyler. Nice work!
Posted: Tue 7. May 2019, 03:39
by Mark Elliott
Beautiful work as always, Tyler.
Posted: Tue 7. May 2019, 05:37
by Sven van Leeuwen
Very nice set. I especially like the blue one, but blue's my favorite color, so...
Sven
Posted: Tue 7. May 2019, 07:50
by Robert Gage
These are splendid, Tyler! They look wonderfully sleek!
Posted: Tue 7. May 2019, 12:12
by Rachel McCollough
Beautiful!!!
Posted: Thu 9. May 2019, 01:13
by Tyler Blake
Thanks very much Y'all!

Posted: Thu 16. May 2019, 19:30
by Jessie Edwards
What a nice set! I want a nice light matched pair. I would like to learn 2-handed cracking.
Posted: Fri 17. May 2019, 17:38
by Tyler Blake
Thanks Jessie! If I can make a suggestion, make yourself a pair of 5 footers for two handed cracking. I find that a good balance of "whoosh" and not wearing yourself out too bad. One of the best reasons, I find, to learn two handed cracking is that it helps my left handed cracking tremendously. It's like your dominant side teaches your non dominant side how to do it.
