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Posted: Fri 14. Oct 2016, 10:48
by Roy Partin
Thank you all so very much. It was difficult to let that pair leave my hands.
Robby, that black is the fall tied on. I think the official name of that knot is the "Nail Knot".
Posted: Sun 16. Oct 2016, 18:29
by Ben Varsek
What a great looking set Mr. Partin - excellent work !!!
Both whips remind me of your 10 foot Cow whip that Robby reviewed in one of his Youtube videos.
All the best
Ben
Posted: Mon 17. Oct 2016, 12:32
by Roy Partin
Ben, thank you very much. That is the exact whip that this customer wanted a copy of.
Posted: Mon 7. Nov 2016, 13:26
by Roy Partin
I love making these kid's whips. The look on their face is magical when they crack it for the first time. It's 6ft 12 plait with BB core and Goncalo handle.

Posted: Mon 7. Nov 2016, 13:42
by Rachel McCollough
That's a really nice whip, Roy! The look on the child's face will be priceless! Well done!
Posted: Mon 7. Nov 2016, 14:38
by Robby Amper
Hey! At least there was
someone watching the video!

Serious - great work, Roy. Well... As always!
Would it be possible to have a picture of the kids with their whips?
Thank you for sharing!
Robby
p.s.
Thank you for the info - "
nail knot" is it. I
knew there was something different!
Posted: Mon 7. Nov 2016, 14:49
by Roy Partin
Thank you very much Rachel and Robby.
Robby I will see if it's new owner will get a pic for me.
Robby the Nail Knot is very easy to tie when out on the trail and it's very secure. It doesn't require the use of a nail either. I think Rhett had a video on tying it
Posted: Mon 7. Nov 2016, 15:32
by Johnny Pell
I had been through Florida and found a country and western store that sold whips but something was very strange about these whips that I had never seen before. It was the first time that I had ever seen a nylon bullwhip. I had to have one and I loved it and it is still cracking great to this day and that was 13 yrs ago. Well since then I have brought the family on vacation to Disney and Universal studios and on both trips while everyone else was spending on souvenirs I just held on to my money for trip home and made sure to stop for fuel right next to my favorite store in Florida. Thank GOD for those Florida Crackers out of 6 whips every one of them are still great
MR Roy I'm not sure if you were making whips 13 years ago but the whips that I was talking about in that post look exactly like your black 12 footers, and they are time tested and were worth every penny and more. I have been reading your posts and see that you have been turning your own handle on a lathe. Well sir your handles are phenomenal. I am actually going to be doing some hands on learning sometime in the next week or two. My brother knows that I loved to make nunchaku when I was a kid. He was working for an exotic wood wholesaler that that would sell custom lengths cut to spec. He saved some of the small pieces and brought me a box full of several kinds of hardwood stock. Some of it he called tiger wood which is another name for Goncalo.
Posted: Mon 7. Nov 2016, 15:51
by Robby Amper
Roy Partin wrote:
Robby the Nail Knot is very easy to tie when out on the trail and it's very secure. It doesn't require the use of a nail either. I think Rhett had a video on tying it
Thank you, Roy. I'm pretty sure that there's no nail involved
Robby
Posted: Mon 7. Nov 2016, 16:52
by Roy Partin
Johnny, thank you very much. You are correct, in FL it is rather common to find very nice nylon whips sold in stores or in the trucks of traveling salesmen, being that it's a part of our culture.
I love the Goncalo(Tiger Wood) since is by far the easiest wood to turn. I can't wait to see what you do with it
Posted: Mon 7. Nov 2016, 17:26
by Tyler Blake
Beautiful whip Roy- how old is the child?
Posted: Mon 7. Nov 2016, 18:32
by Roy Partin
Howdy Tyler and thank you. Lindsay said he is in the 5th grade, so around 10-11
Posted: Mon 7. Nov 2016, 20:17
by Roy Partin
Robby,
When I looked up the proper instructions for that knot it shows the use of a nail for helping to keep everything in line while tightening the knot. A finger works perfectly fine for tying this knot with with paracord, so no rusty nail needed
Posted: Mon 7. Nov 2016, 20:53
by Bobbi Holyoak
I love it. I think that is the size I would want.
Posted: Mon 7. Nov 2016, 22:33
by Guest
Looks so solid! I like the colors too!
Posted: Fri 18. Nov 2016, 15:22
by Ben Varsek
The new kids whip that you've made looks awesome Mr. Partin !!!
The combination of the nylon colors goes very well with the Goncalo handle - what a beauty !!!
All the best
Ben
Posted: Thu 24. Nov 2016, 15:58
by Roy Partin
Thank you my friends.
Here is another 12 footer I just completed. I managed to slow Nola down for a minute to model for the camera.

Posted: Thu 24. Nov 2016, 16:18
by Guest
Haha wow that whip is as big as her!
Nice work on the pyrography on the handle. The whole whip looks like a total beast! I like it!
Posted: Thu 24. Nov 2016, 16:21
by Ron May
Great looking whip as usual Roy.
The cute little muffin model is like a mini Lindsay with a very contagious smile.
Great job.
Ron
Posted: Thu 24. Nov 2016, 16:35
by Sir Roger Tuson
That is a big handle. What's the length?