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".
On your gallery Rachel, your images are starting to dissapear. I'm not sure what image Hosting service you are using, but even some of your more recent whips are vanishing
Practice does not actually make perfect; Perfect practice makes perfect.
Andrew Van Werkhoven wrote:Another fine looking whip.
On your gallery Rachel, your images are starting to dissapear. I'm not sure what image Hosting service you are using, but even some of your more recent whips are vanishing
Thank you, Andrew. Yes sir one of my clients kindly let me know this a few days ago. I have swapped to Imgur now but it has taken me a bit to figure out how to use it.
Excellent work Rachel, the steer whip is very beautiful and I love the Amper Style Elite whips they look so elegant, especially with the leather wrapping at the handle, brilliant work!
This is beautiful! The grain is very nice and straight on that piece you have. Also as a side note, I really like your vise and stand, and am slightly jealous I started collecting old blacksmith leg vises.
Thanks, Ron! Mr. Robert, yessir I would prefer something heavier. The premise of this whip is to use kangaroo (solid kangaroo) and no binding with a twisted taper core and my way of joining each layer as well as the ash wood for the handle, while being as close as possible to a traditional leather cow whip with the available materials.