Page 30 of 50

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
Thank y’all! Some reason my post decided not to show :D

9’ 6”, It is 16 plait with two plaited bellies and a twisted taper core in saddle tan and black with fancy plait. The spring steel rod is 10” long, with an elk collar with a 9 part, 7 bight Turk’s-head knot on each side. The heel has a deer antler bur that is polished, and scrimshaw work done in Wolf Creek Whips brand, your initials, and number “001”, the first Wolf Creek Whips numbered bullwhip. I have made one prototype bullwhip in nylon, and one child’s bullwhip also in nylon. This is the first in the series of any nylon or kangaroo hide bullwhip marked and numbered.
The heel knot is a three pass two-tone 9 part, 7 bight Turk’s-head knot.

Here it is in action:

https://youtu.be/4EXXTdFjQjU


Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

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
18’ 16 plait cow whip with two plaited bellies. Acid dark brown with 15” Jatoba handle.

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

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