Thanks guys for the nice words about my whips and the photos!
I'm glad you liked them.
I used a 4 point something megapixels camera, and did some color correction and sharpening in Photoshop. Then I reduced the photos to an appropiate size following this forum's regulations
I took the pics using indirect natural light (next to a window) on a sunny day in Arequipa, (that's almost all year.)
Texas Raider,
Yes, its the one on the right. 12 plait, 8 foot. Please check the other thread about WSP Indy whips.
Jim,
I look forward to adding one of your whips to my collection! Do you still have my Cowhide Indy?
Adam,
When I spoke to Russell, he said he had a loan Strain bullwhip on hand. Although he didn't say, it was probably sent by Mark Allen. In any case, mine is really close to a Strain, but at the same time its not a copy, rather, its his own version on the Indy bullwhip.
Frankly, I'd raher not add up all the money I've spent on whips
but I can tell you've spent a lot more than me!
Even though as you know I am a whipmaker, I really like to collect whips from other whipmakers. I have only two whips of mine, the first one, that its too ugly to even hang it on a wall, and the fourth, that I kept because it turned out great, and it took me so many ours that I wasn't selling it at any price. I've used that whip a lot, and now its old, almost asking for retirement.
I intend to keep buying bullwhips, as I'm absolutely obsessed with them, specially the Indy style. Next up on my bullwhip list is a Mike Murphy "American Pattern" bullwhip, and another Shultz, this time a Brady style...but then, I need to stop buying more whips and save some money to go to next's years WWAC convention!
Bernardo