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New 4 foot build
Posted: Fri 27. Jan 2017, 17:50
by Jesse Bessette
Honestly, I'm not sure what to call this. The overall style was inspired by the Young Indy whip, but the length and colors are very different. Any ideas would be helpful.
Posted: Fri 27. Jan 2017, 17:52
by Jesse Bessette
It didn't copy quite right. And I didn't notice that.

Posted: Fri 27. Jan 2017, 18:00
by Rachel McCollough
A beefy lil good looking whip!
But that isn't a good name

Posted: Fri 27. Jan 2017, 18:05
by Ron May
I would just call it a (insert length here) bull whip.
Ron
Posted: Fri 27. Jan 2017, 18:08
by Jesse Bessette
It's definitely stuff. I'm going to break it in a little before it goes out.
Posted: Fri 27. Jan 2017, 20:54
by Matt Henderson
Looking good Jesse! I'd personally have gone for a smaller transition knot, but that's just my preference; can't fault your work

Posted: Sat 28. Jan 2017, 02:52
by Brandon "Sparky" Lam
Iunno why but now I have a feeling I want to make something similar but with like a bright neon green thong to call it the lightsaber-whip :P
Normally I'd just call them [length]-bullwhip as well

Looking good! Also reminds me of a sickle, the shape that it's in
Posted: Sun 29. Jan 2017, 22:46
by Sebastian Schott
I#m also only saying the length and style of a whip, but if you want a name, call it BSW (beefy Short Whip)

Posted: Mon 30. Jan 2017, 05:46
by Jesse Bessette
Matt, I actually used that knot because when you see it in person, it looks remarkable similar to a rose. I do smaller ones on many of my whips, but that kind of captured the person of the person who commissioned it.
Posted: Mon 30. Jan 2017, 05:47
by Jesse Bessette
Brandon, I did this with a traditional fall hitch. Are you one of those English Eye people? It flows really well, believe it or not
Posted: Mon 30. Jan 2017, 06:17
by Brandon "Sparky" Lam
Ahhh nice. Yeah I love my english eyes, but I do sometimes do a fall hitch. It's more the fact that this is short enough that it curves like a sickle when tied like that haha