Thank you Adam Winrich

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Thank you Adam Winrich

Post by Harrison_Davies »

Adam,

SUPERB whip - I'm overjoyed - It arrived Monday, but only picked it up today.

Now I can go on holiday with it.

Thanks so much.

Anyone who wants one of these whips - don't hesitate the quality is immense. www.winrichwhips.com

Regards,
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Post by Luisiana Jones »

NO, Winrich´s whip are not good! (*crack* *crack* *crack* sounds in the deep by my loved mint IOAB) :lol:

Now seriously, congrats on ur purchase Harrison :wink:
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What are the specifics of the whip you got? Do you have pictures?
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Harrison bought an IOAB, 8 ft, medium brown.

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Congratulations on the whip, Harrison. :D

I myself am considering buying an 'Indyonabudget' whip at some stage. :wink:
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Post by Harrison_Davies »

Adam has plenty of pics...

Man it's hard to crack that thing..1 little crack I managed and it's tough on the arm lol.
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Have you visited Bullwhip.org for some basics of cracking?
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Post by winrichwhips »

Harrison,

If trying to crack the whip is hard on your arm, you're probably doing it wrong. I cracked your whip before I shipped it and I found it easy to crack. I strongly recommend you pick up a video that shows the basics of whipcracking, such as Mike Murphy's Fundamental Whipcracking techniques, or Simon Martin's DVD which also gives a lot of good information on whip care.

Good Luck,

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Post by Harrison_Davies »

Oh I know i'm doing it wrong - certainly nothing to do with your craftmanship - all me lol. I will visit this site and see what tips I can learn.
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