A Pair of WSP Cowhide Indy Bulls

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A Pair of WSP Cowhide Indy Bulls

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Here's a pic of a couple of Cowhide Indy bullwhips:

http://www.cerebrio.net/download/cowindys/01.jpg

And here's another shot of the same whips along with a Morgan:

http://www.cerebrio.net/download/cowindys/02.jpg

Both WSP Cowhide Indy's are 8 footers. Hope you like them :D ,

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Nice whips Bernardodc! The DM is in the middle, right?
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Oh yes, of course, the DM is in the middle! (also an 8 footer)

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They certainly look nice, Bernardo. There's no doubt that they're patterned after a Morgan.

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Those are awesome!!! I've gotta get a 10 footer now :D
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Bernardodc,
Thanks for posting this! I've been hoping someone would get one of these and post better pics. How do they compare to your Morgan quality/perfomance wise? I've had my eye on this whip ever since it became available. I've been wanting to get away from 'roohide for a long time and I really like the look of these.
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bernardodc, where did you buy the cowhide whips?
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Western Stage Props. http://westernstageprops.com/
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Thank you
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Shawnkara wrote:Bernardodc,
Thanks for posting this! I've been hoping someone would get one of these and post better pics. How do they compare to your Morgan quality/perfomance wise? I've had my eye on this whip ever since it became available. I've been wanting to get away from 'roohide for a long time and I really like the look of these.
Yes, please post your thoughs on the performance. They look good, though I'd like to see more plaits. I saw they had 12 plait but it had a long handle. (but was cheaper with more plaits!?)
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Shawnkara,

I went to the park this afternoon to try them out, and they handle very well. They are on the heavy side, but also have a heavy handle, just like a Morgan bullwhip, so they are well balanced, which means that you don't really feel all the weight out there.

I put both whips on a digital scale and they weight almost exactly the same as my latest Morgan. My first Morgan is a little bit lighter, though.

IndyDoc,

The reason why the WSP 12 plait cowhide is cheaper than the 8 plait, is because they are completely different whips, made by different whipmakers. Construction, style and action are different. The 12 plait has a longer, lighter handle (australian style).


Glad you liked them, :D

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I'm the whipmaker!

For figuring that out, you've won a braided key lanyard :D

Sen me a PM with your address.

Thanks for the kind words.

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Post by Mola Ram »

:(

oh well.

I was going to say that before actually.
They look wonderful. I keep wondering, where do you get that
cow? it always looks really nice.
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Post by Bernardodc »

Next time Adam :D

When I launch my website I'm going to give a whip for free. To win, you'll have to figure out what's unique or different about it.

The cowhide I use is made under my specs by a local tannery, right here in Arequipa, Peru. I pick only the best hides for my whips.

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Post by Mola Ram »

Well,

Just my luck anyway.

I can make one my self though, better for someone who cant to get it. :lol:

You have a few PM's Bernardo.

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When are you going to launch your site? I guess you'll announce it on COW when you do.
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