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Posted: Sat 25. Feb 2017, 09:19
by Morten Aalykke Pedersen
Certainly looking good

Posted: Sat 25. Feb 2017, 09:50
by Robert Gage
Rachel, how are you liking the way stockwhips behave, compared with your other fine creations?

Posted: Sat 25. Feb 2017, 13:57
by Rachel McCollough
Thank you, Morten!

Mr. Johnny thank you! No sir, these are my first ones.

Mr. Robert, they are certainly different! I can see how they are very good for quick directional changes. I would like to make another a little heavier with a lightly loaded fall. They seem a little light towards the tip to me, but they crack well.

Posted: Sat 25. Feb 2017, 14:14
by Matt Henderson
They look great Rachel, well done :)

Posted: Sat 25. Feb 2017, 14:58
by Rachel McCollough
Thank you, Matt

Posted: Sat 25. Feb 2017, 15:07
by Robert Gage
Thanks, Rachel. That's generally my experience with stockwhips as well - though I haven't tried that many.

Posted: Sun 26. Feb 2017, 11:49
by Sir Roger Tuson
Lovely, as always Rach.

Posted: Sun 26. Feb 2017, 17:42
by Rachel McCollough
Thank you, Sir Roger!

Mr. Robert I appreciate it, that tells me maybe I'm not too far off. Thank you for that!

Posted: Sun 26. Feb 2017, 19:21
by Fritz Ehlers
Stock whips feel strange to begin with. There's a lot leverage from the long handle which is great, but the connection to the thong takes getting used to. Those are mighty fine whips Rachel, you've certainly gone from strength to strength with whips.

Posted: Mon 27. Feb 2017, 15:47
by Rachel McCollough
Fritz, great to see you!
Thank you very much! Yes the handle/thong connection definitely gives a different feel!

Posted: Mon 27. Feb 2017, 19:09
by Sven van Leeuwen
Those are some pretty looking whips. Haven't handled any stock whip before. Might try it someday.

Posted: Mon 27. Feb 2017, 19:21
by Rachel McCollough
Thank you, Sven!

Posted: Mon 27. Feb 2017, 19:26
by Tyler Blake
They look great Rachel! Looks like you're getting more comfortable with knots too!

Posted: Mon 27. Feb 2017, 19:49
by Rachel McCollough
Thank you very much, Tyler!

Posted: Tue 28. Feb 2017, 14:30
by Roy Partin
Very unique and good looking stock whips Rachel. I agree with Tyler, your knots are mighty fine. Well done lady

Posted: Tue 28. Feb 2017, 15:28
by Rachel McCollough
Roy, thank you very much, I appreciate it!

Posted: Tue 28. Feb 2017, 16:00
by Craig Frank
Rachel - your color combinations are always an example of less is more. I like how you always have one base color with a few accents woven in. Beautiful as always.

Posted: Tue 28. Feb 2017, 17:27
by Rachel McCollough
Thank you very much, Craig!

Posted: Tue 28. Feb 2017, 18:47
by Guest
Good job on the journey to stock whips! A very unique look and very sharp work as always.

Posted: Tue 28. Feb 2017, 19:20
by Rachel McCollough
Erik, Thanks!