Just digging through some stuff, and just came in from a very fun target practice cutting playing cards with my Strain mentioned above.
It's been several months, and I haven't exactly been forthcoming with pictures. So, here they are, all at once! Pardon in advance the pictures. I've tinkered with them a bit to get the color to come out a little better, but our digital camera isn't the best out there. ;-)
This one was taken several months ago when it was still new, (during those winter months when I couldn't get much cracking in.)
This was taken today, out on the hood of my car, (for the sunlight.) The popper needs replaced, as it's had A LOT of wear lately, cutting through about a deck-and-a-half of cards in the past week or so.
Close up of the plaiting from several months ago. That wonderful, tight Strain trademark. The whip had seen some use at this point, and I've discovered just how easy Brandy kangaroo scuffs. Still, a little saddle soap, and a nice polish makes it all pretty again.
The knot. There's a little lint in the plaiting there because I'd just buffed it up a bit, and the cloth I used wasn't as lint-free as I thought.
The knot head-on. The trademark Strain Lone Star pattern. The flash on the camera really reflected off the leather at the butt end. Blew the contrast WAY out. You can still see the star pattern clearly though.
Those were all taken after I got the whip. This one was taken today, and shows where just general wear from my hand, and the saddle soap I use spread that darker dye around a little bit. It's only really noticable when you're right up on it, and I didn't buy this whip to be a wall-hanger!
It's fairly well broken in now, rolls out beautifully, and is FAR more accurate than I thought it would be. I only just this past week or so did any serious targeting with it, and JEEZ! I'm better than I thought! (for the sake of modesty, however, I'll just say that it's that I have one #### of a whip that does most of the work for me ;-)
Anyway, just wanted to share, as I've been REALLY enjoying the weather we've been having!
Happy cracking!
-Dan