My Winrich Whip arrived!
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My Winrich Whip arrived!
Well my first bullwhip has arrived today and ive spent all morning, and will be spending all evening with my best friend whipcracking, here are some indyesque pics of me, my non screen ac gear besides the hat, and my new bullwhip! Hope you like them!
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Whipcrack,
I make the IOAB bullwhips with a solid leather core and I also carry the taper all the way to the point, both of which help the whip to crack easily without tiring the arm. They do about everything a Morgan will do, or at least everything that I can get my Morgan to do.
Spooky,
The whip is 4-plait. The main reason for the low number of strands is to keep the price of the whip economical and affordable for a beginner, and not because I only know how to braid 4 strands . I included a pic of a whip with a ring that I made in the post of your new whip from Bernie, just in case you didn't see it but would like to see what else I can do.
-Adam, www.winrichwhips.com
I make the IOAB bullwhips with a solid leather core and I also carry the taper all the way to the point, both of which help the whip to crack easily without tiring the arm. They do about everything a Morgan will do, or at least everything that I can get my Morgan to do.
Spooky,
The whip is 4-plait. The main reason for the low number of strands is to keep the price of the whip economical and affordable for a beginner, and not because I only know how to braid 4 strands . I included a pic of a whip with a ring that I made in the post of your new whip from Bernie, just in case you didn't see it but would like to see what else I can do.
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Spooky,
The whip is 4-plait. The main reason for the low number of strands is to keep the price of the whip economical and affordable for a beginner, and not because I only know how to braid 4 strands . I included a pic of a whip with a ring that I made in the post of your new whip from Bernie, just in case you didn't see it but would like to see what else I can do.
-Adam, www.winrichwhips.com
Thanks for the response.
I totally agree - I have been checking out your site since you posted on my (1st whip) thread ... you make some beautiful whips. I was just curious regarding the plait used on Luisiana's whip.
BTW: Bernie uses Jay-El to treat his whips (I have been using light doses of Pecards every now & then ... especially on the fall & being sure to wipe away any excess, etc.) ... do you have any brand suggestions :
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Indiana Tone,
Pagey's whip is basically my standard 12-plait Indy-style cowhide bullwhip but with a dark ring knot on the handle. But since I have a pic of Pagey's whip, it would be easy enough just to reference the pic if you want to order one like his.
Best Regards,
Adam, www.winrichwhips.com
Pagey's whip is basically my standard 12-plait Indy-style cowhide bullwhip but with a dark ring knot on the handle. But since I have a pic of Pagey's whip, it would be easy enough just to reference the pic if you want to order one like his.
Best Regards,
Adam, www.winrichwhips.com
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Thanks for the kind words, Swindy, I try
My next goal is to get some of Bernardo's veg-tanned cowhide to see if I can make a cowhide version of the Morgan that I got recently. I know that Bernardo's made a few whips that are a lot like his Morgans, but I'd like to try to make one with a 6-plait point.
-Adam, www.winrichwhips.com
PS: Anyone ever hear about slang flash cards? I just got some and I've been learning all sorts of cool phrases such as 'Gimme dat kick down so I can get down' or "To' up from the flo' up." I also learned a new slang word for dollars: ducksters. For example 'To turn my riz into a whip I had to spend some mad ducksters' translation: I had to spend a lot of money to fully accessorize my car. The above sort of relates to the forum in that 'whip' has become a word to mean an entirely 'tweaked out' car. I thought all of the other slang words were really funny, but I just can't seam to get that second meaning for 'whip' in my head.
My next goal is to get some of Bernardo's veg-tanned cowhide to see if I can make a cowhide version of the Morgan that I got recently. I know that Bernardo's made a few whips that are a lot like his Morgans, but I'd like to try to make one with a 6-plait point.
-Adam, www.winrichwhips.com
PS: Anyone ever hear about slang flash cards? I just got some and I've been learning all sorts of cool phrases such as 'Gimme dat kick down so I can get down' or "To' up from the flo' up." I also learned a new slang word for dollars: ducksters. For example 'To turn my riz into a whip I had to spend some mad ducksters' translation: I had to spend a lot of money to fully accessorize my car. The above sort of relates to the forum in that 'whip' has become a word to mean an entirely 'tweaked out' car. I thought all of the other slang words were really funny, but I just can't seam to get that second meaning for 'whip' in my head.
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That's some crazy usage there, ITG.
Actually, I think what's funny is that on the box it says something like "Are you over thirty? Kind of nerdy or just plain uncool? Well just with these few cards you will become hip within days!" Oddly enough, however, I feel like I'm becoming a bigger dork every time I look through them.
Anyway, if you need the flo' just holla at your boy and I'll hook you up with the ish. (Translation: Send me a PM and I can give you the website.)
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Actually, I think what's funny is that on the box it says something like "Are you over thirty? Kind of nerdy or just plain uncool? Well just with these few cards you will become hip within days!" Oddly enough, however, I feel like I'm becoming a bigger dork every time I look through them.
Anyway, if you need the flo' just holla at your boy and I'll hook you up with the ish. (Translation: Send me a PM and I can give you the website.)
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Why thank you (I think )winrichwhips wrote: That's some crazy usage there, ITG.
Actually, I think what's funny is that on the box it says something like "Are you over thirty? Kind of nerdy or just plain uncool? Well just with these few cards you will become hip within days!" Oddly enough, however, I feel like I'm becoming a bigger dork every time I look through them.
Anyway, if you need the flo' just holla at your boy and I'll hook you up with the ish. (Translation: Send me a PM and I can give you the website.)
Peace up, A-town down
Well, I ain't over 30 (yet), but it sounds like I need to learn some hip lingo to impress the junior high kids. You have a PM coming.