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Posted: Tue 18. Feb 2020, 19:25
by Jyri Haveri
Well done Rachel!
Posted: Tue 18. Feb 2020, 19:35
by Robert Gage
Quite splendid, Rachel!

Posted: Tue 18. Feb 2020, 19:52
by Rachel McCollough
Posted: Tue 18. Feb 2020, 19:53
by Rachel McCollough
Owner’s initials... typo, sorry about that.
Posted: Tue 18. Feb 2020, 20:00
by Robby Amper
Rachel... That is amazing. Simply amazing. The combination of materials - antler & leather - is the perfect combination. Congratulations on that wonderful piece of art. And my respect to a great whip maker!
Robby
Posted: Tue 18. Feb 2020, 20:09
by Jyri Haveri
Beatiful whip Rachel!
The antler ferrule really makes it stand out.
Posted: Tue 18. Feb 2020, 20:12
by Rachel McCollough
Legend 
Thank you, very much, my dear friend.
Posted: Tue 18. Feb 2020, 20:53
by Mark Elliott
Beautiful work, Rachel!, absolutely amazing.
Posted: Tue 18. Feb 2020, 21:01
by Robert Gage
Rachel, this is quite magnificent! Just looking at the taper, I can imagine very well how it would feel in my hand - and it would be a most satisfying feeling! Fantastic work!
Posted: Tue 18. Feb 2020, 22:08
by Wolfgang Timm
What a masterpiece...today is great-whip-Tuesday it seems...

Posted: Tue 18. Feb 2020, 22:33
by Sir Roger Tuson
Just awesome, Rachel. Wonderful work!
Posted: Wed 19. Feb 2020, 00:00
by Rachel McCollough
Thank y’all, very much

Posted: Wed 19. Feb 2020, 02:48
by Scott A. Cary
Rachel, I don't know what else I could add that hasn't already been said. This is a whip that anyone would be proud to own!
Posted: Wed 19. Feb 2020, 06:34
by Rachel McCollough
Thanks, Scott!
Posted: Thu 20. Feb 2020, 23:30
by Rachel McCollough
Posted: Thu 20. Feb 2020, 23:32
by Ron May
Wow, that is a monster.
Definitely a one crack at a time whip.
One or two throws and I would be done.

How does it crack?
Ron
Posted: Thu 20. Feb 2020, 23:44
by Robert Gage
Golly, Rachel! This is the kind of whip that features in western novels, where the hero catches the villain round the ankles at a great distance! (I seem to recall that Lash LaRue used an 18-footer.)
I'm just a bit surprised that a thong that long doesn't need a longer handle to control it....
Posted: Thu 20. Feb 2020, 23:45
by Rachel McCollough

Well, it takes awhile... before it goes CRACK

It takes some work, too, just from sheer size and weight! It is a lot of whip.
Posted: Fri 21. Feb 2020, 01:38
by Mark Elliott
What a beautiful whip, Rachel, as always.
Posted: Fri 21. Feb 2020, 02:40
by Scott A. Cary
I was drawn immediately to the phots and missed the description. I had to go back an dread it after realizing that there seems to be quite a few coils in that thong.

It's a beautiful whip, Rachel. I especially like the contrast between the thong and the handle.