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Whips Tasmania
Once again, while browsing, I came across www.whipstasmania.com.au . The whip maker's name is Troy Horton. His work looks good and his prices are VERY competative. He's also a member of the APWA.
Does anyone know him or his work?
Does anyone know him or his work?
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Jim, That’s the first time I’ve seen that website. Looks like he is making some nice whips. (Course a whip can look great on the outside still be no good) His work does looks pretty good though and his prices are very reasonable, definitely worth checking into further. Thanks for posting the link.
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You're welcome. I'm always looking for whip makers who do good work, but aren't as well known. Someone once told me that if they are a member of APWA, that is a good sign.
A couple of years ago, I bought a whip on Ebay from a guy in NJ named Gus (can't remember his last name). His work does not remotely compare to any of the distinguished whip making artists we all know and love ...the whip was not very heavy, and the plaiting could have been tighter, but it was kangaroo and I paid very little for it. It works great for cracking (target work is out of the question), and my 10 year old daughter can handle it alot better than my Joe Strain. All in all I think he did good work for a beginner. Perhaps if he's still in the business, he's gotten even better. One of these days, maybe I'll stumble across his website again (I've gotta learn to write this stuff down!).
A couple of years ago, I bought a whip on Ebay from a guy in NJ named Gus (can't remember his last name). His work does not remotely compare to any of the distinguished whip making artists we all know and love ...the whip was not very heavy, and the plaiting could have been tighter, but it was kangaroo and I paid very little for it. It works great for cracking (target work is out of the question), and my 10 year old daughter can handle it alot better than my Joe Strain. All in all I think he did good work for a beginner. Perhaps if he's still in the business, he's gotten even better. One of these days, maybe I'll stumble across his website again (I've gotta learn to write this stuff down!).
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I asked Simon Martin about this guy, and Simon says he talked to him on the phone one day. Simon told me that this guy spent a few days with Bernie Wojicki getting pointers on how to make whips, though I don't know how long ago that was. His work does look nice.
Jim, I'm sure if you sent Troy an email about this forum he would be more than happy to contribute and tell everybody more about himself and his work.
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Jim, I'm sure if you sent Troy an email about this forum he would be more than happy to contribute and tell everybody more about himself and his work.
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Jim, Being a member of the Australian Plaiters and Whipmakers Association is definitely a plus. It doesn’t always guarantee high quality but they will expel any one with shady business practices. Unfortunately I think we have all bought one or two "skunk" whips (cause they stink) at one time or another. It’s been my experience that while most of the well established whip makers are on the up and up and take a lot of pride in their work, there are always a few bad apples. Sometimes it’s just a beginner, whose whip making skills are not as good as they would like to think they are. They don’t mean any harm, but at the same time your not getting the quality whip you pay for. Then you also have the nasty folks that intentionally try to rip you off, so like the old Australian warning goes "Never buy a whip from someone you don't trust", cause you still need to be careful.
Gobbler posted a message here a few weeks ago wanting to know who was selling the whips on eBay under the name Whips Tasmania, I think now we know. Appearance aside, I don’t like to comment on the quality of a whip with out actually seeing it and trying it first hand, but Troy's site does have a lot of good comments on his testimonial page. Hopefully he will come over to Indy Gear and we can get some first hand information on him and his whips as long as you didnt scare him off .
Dan
Gobbler posted a message here a few weeks ago wanting to know who was selling the whips on eBay under the name Whips Tasmania, I think now we know. Appearance aside, I don’t like to comment on the quality of a whip with out actually seeing it and trying it first hand, but Troy's site does have a lot of good comments on his testimonial page. Hopefully he will come over to Indy Gear and we can get some first hand information on him and his whips as long as you didnt scare him off .
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Yes, I talked to Troy on the phone a few weeks ago, he origanally came from the US or Canada, I can't remember now. I told him about this forum, but I don't think he has joined up yet. If you have Troy, Hi from me. I have been supplying a couple of people good first grade quality roohides and I contacted him to see where he was getting his from. Seemed like a decent chap.
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Troy emailed me back. He does seem like a nice guy. He told me he learned a quite a bit from Bernie Wojcicki. He seems genuine, and yes he started out selling only on Ebay, but due to increasing demand, he developed his website.
I may just see what he has to offer. He also said he's glad to hear he caught the attention of us Indy fans, because he knows how picky we can be when it comes to our bullwhips and they're construction. He didn't say he'd join COW, though.
I may just see what he has to offer. He also said he's glad to hear he caught the attention of us Indy fans, because he knows how picky we can be when it comes to our bullwhips and they're construction. He didn't say he'd join COW, though.
Was it Gus ceadio?Jim wrote:You're welcome. I'm always looking for whip makers who do good work, but aren't as well known. Someone once told me that if they are a member of APWA, that is a good sign.
A couple of years ago, I bought a whip on Ebay from a guy in NJ named Gus (can't remember his last name). His work does not remotely compare to any of the distinguished whip making artists we all know and love ...the whip was not very heavy, and the plaiting could have been tighter, but it was kangaroo and I paid very little for it. It works great for cracking (target work is out of the question), and my 10 year old daughter can handle it alot better than my Joe Strain. All in all I think he did good work for a beginner. Perhaps if he's still in the business, he's gotten even better. One of these days, maybe I'll stumble across his website again (I've gotta learn to write this stuff down!).
http://cgi3.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?V ... d=allwhips
Sounds very simillar to your description.
I had been following his ebay auctions since he started. He recently faded off the face of the earth.
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Well, he at least answered my emails.He recently faded off the face of the earth.
Gus had a website called caicedoswhips.com. I had spoken to him w/in the past 6 months or so, but I'm pretty sure the site has expired. His site listed many things which he did; among them were acting, making whips, and I believe racing carts. Seemed like a pretty nice guy.
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I had actually been talking to him on yahoo messenger for a while.
It was just a guess though. Wasent sure if they were they same guy or not.
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It was just a guess though. Wasent sure if they were they same guy or not.
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I've been emailing Troy Horton of WhipsTasmania, and I'll probably order a snakewhip from him. He quoted me $295 for an eight ft. 12 plait kangaroo. Sounds pretty good to me. The shipping is outrageous, but what do you expect for a trip halway around the world?
He also told me he was going to check out our forum, and possibly join.
He also told me he was going to check out our forum, and possibly join.
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Hello everybody, I'm still here on this earth for a litttle longer. I had stop making whips for a while due to my bread job. But I'm back at the whip making for the present time. My old email was stolen online by a spoof email and in they hit up my bank and it was a mess from there on out. My new email is purewhips@yahoo.com. The website caicedoswhips.com is still out there but I now made it easier to find. www.purewhips.com. Talk to ya'll later.