This is the Gallery of "Wolf Creek Whips" - Rachel McCollough

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".
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Rachel, Those look amazing and I also love how you posed them in the pictures.
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Thank you very much, my friends.
I really like the look of that Acid Dark Brown myself, and I couldn't help but test the whips before I box them!

Robby, thank you, I will do that and I will tell the photographer he did an excellent job! (Garret!)

I wouldn't be able to make those whips without three key things/persons:

Robby Amper
You have built this, the WB community, and so much inspiration, support, and friendly help comes from this....
And that is no doubt because of the kind of person you are. Thank you, Robby. I appreciate and respect the WB Community and the integrity it is based on, which came from the Builder!

The Whip Basics Community
Everybody helps each other. Even just a word of encouragement is help. There is not a friendlier place with more accurate information on whips available.
Thank y'all.

Whip Nation
Look in the Whips section of the Forum... You look at the pictures before I had really quality supplies. And after, there's a good difference....
Quality supplies from Whip Nation has made it possible to have a consistency I couldn't get before.
Thank you, Roy, for providing that quality, with great customer service, too.

I may sound like a walking advertisement now, :)
But I really can only say thank y'all, from my heart, I sure do mean it.

And the great thing about whips- there's always more to learn!
Inch by inch.
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Awwe, this is great. You all should be proud of yourselves. :)
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Rachel, your rise has been nothing short of astonishing. You produce such works of art (that last pair just made me groan with pleasure) and your dedication to learning and improvement is a lesson for all of us.

Your avatar pic is gorgeous and your signature, Inch by Inch... :D
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Thanks, Roger :) I really appreciate it!
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Rachel, looks like you'll need to get a store website or at least a facebook page set up soon.
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Thanks Philbert, I will have to see what I can do :)
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That's another great set Rachel :) That's an interesting shape on the handle by the knob, I imagine that makes for a very comfortable yet secure grip.
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Thanks, Tyler! That's one thing I've been striving for, a comfortable and secure handle grip for heavier whips, especially.
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Beautiful whips, I like the color combination, fantastic job Rachel. ;)

All the best
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Mario, thank you very much!
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Post by Ben Varsek »

@ Rachel McCollough:

I am very impressed by all of your work Madam!!!
The woodie bullwhip caught my eye in particular: I love the combination of the bright colored wooden handel with the black paracord. The checkerbord and birdseye on the beginning of the thong ad to the very elegant look of this whip and the plaiting looks as straight as a ruler!!!

My greatest compliments to you Madam!!!

greetings Ben
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Hi Ben, thanks! I like that whip too, I have some more similar ideas I want to try out like this.
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Very very beautiful Rachel. Congratulations.
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Thank you, Christophe!
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Here's the latest, a 7' two belly 16 plait and a 6' single belly 12 plait, both in Acid Dark Brown paracord with 15" Goncalo Alves handles.

All material from Whip Nation
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Philbert Lim

 

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Nice! They look really good as usual.
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Nice display Rachel.
His and hers ?

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Rachel, these are as splendid as ever. I'm coming to like that acid brown more and more!
'Less is often more!'
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Thanks, Philbert and Ron! Ron, no sir just a light and heavy for His!

Mr. Robert, thank you, I also am liking the brown more!
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