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How many whips do you own????
I'm not sure how many we have....
I would guess maybe 15 or so......
I want Robert to make me a special whip.... But I'll have to wait a long time to get one made.....
Maybe I should get someone else to make me one.... The bad thing about that is I would have to pay for it.... lol
Debi
I'm not sure how many we have....
I would guess maybe 15 or so......
I want Robert to make me a special whip.... But I'll have to wait a long time to get one made.....
Maybe I should get someone else to make me one.... The bad thing about that is I would have to pay for it.... lol
Debi
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As for me, 13:
4' Mexican swivel handle
2 8' Mexican swivel handles
10' buffalo-skin bullwhip
10' roo-hide bullwhip
6' nylon cowwhip
2 8' nylon cowwhips
6' nylon stockwhip
7' nylon bullwhip (in the works)
6' nylon bullwhip (in the works)
2' roo-hide mini-bullwhip hatband
6' or 7' buckskin stockwhip (in the works)
High Regards, Indiana_Hall
4' Mexican swivel handle
2 8' Mexican swivel handles
10' buffalo-skin bullwhip
10' roo-hide bullwhip
6' nylon cowwhip
2 8' nylon cowwhips
6' nylon stockwhip
7' nylon bullwhip (in the works)
6' nylon bullwhip (in the works)
2' roo-hide mini-bullwhip hatband
6' or 7' buckskin stockwhip (in the works)
High Regards, Indiana_Hall
im here to say hi!
thought i would drop in! just had to...
i own
1 TetraWhip 4 Plait stockwhip
1 TetraWhip 8 plait bullwhip
TetraWhip is my whipmaking allias...
and a Tetrawhip Mini nylon bull soon to come
(p.s ive been gone due to computer access
which i dont get often at all now, but will soon)
nice job on the snakewhip proprep.
nylon is much eaiser to handle than leather
less prep.....
Kindest Regards
Mola
i own
1 TetraWhip 4 Plait stockwhip
1 TetraWhip 8 plait bullwhip
TetraWhip is my whipmaking allias...
and a Tetrawhip Mini nylon bull soon to come
(p.s ive been gone due to computer access
which i dont get often at all now, but will soon)
nice job on the snakewhip proprep.
nylon is much eaiser to handle than leather
less prep.....
Kindest Regards
Mola
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Lemme see:
Stockwhips - 5
Cowwhips - 2
Nylon Bull - 1
Aussie Bulls - 4
Long Handled Target whip - 1
Indy Style - 2
Mini Indy - 2
Texas Bullwhip - 1 (bought 1 to see what it was)
Hungarian whip - 1 like in Grant's book
Signal and Snakewhips - 2
Misc whips - 3 (old handmade whips)
Looks like about 24
That doesn't count the ones that I am making for customers - those aren't really mine unless I don't get paid for them. (Never have been stiffed by a non-paying customer) I am putting a mini Indy and a dark tan 7' Indy up on Ebay this weekend. Time to move some out the door. The 7' Indy has only been used a little - used it in Dallas this past weekend to win 2nd place in the Zorro board precision contest. And ITG cracked it a little bit too. So that is about the extent other than some cracking in the back yard to get it set and see where it falls.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Jerry R
Stockwhips - 5
Cowwhips - 2
Nylon Bull - 1
Aussie Bulls - 4
Long Handled Target whip - 1
Indy Style - 2
Mini Indy - 2
Texas Bullwhip - 1 (bought 1 to see what it was)
Hungarian whip - 1 like in Grant's book
Signal and Snakewhips - 2
Misc whips - 3 (old handmade whips)
Looks like about 24
That doesn't count the ones that I am making for customers - those aren't really mine unless I don't get paid for them. (Never have been stiffed by a non-paying customer) I am putting a mini Indy and a dark tan 7' Indy up on Ebay this weekend. Time to move some out the door. The 7' Indy has only been used a little - used it in Dallas this past weekend to win 2nd place in the Zorro board precision contest. And ITG cracked it a little bit too. So that is about the extent other than some cracking in the back yard to get it set and see where it falls.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Jerry R
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And I must say that 7 footer had a good feel to it when I cracked it. If you're looking for a bullwhip, this is a good one.jerryrwm wrote:I am putting a mini Indy and a dark tan 7' Indy up on Ebay this weekend. The 7' Indy has only been used a little - used it in Dallas this past weekend to win 2nd place in the Zorro board precision contest. And ITG cracked it a little bit too. So that is about the extent other than some cracking in the back yard to get it set and see where it falls.
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Jerry,jerryrwm wrote:Lemme see:
That doesn't count the ones that I am making for customers - those aren't really mine unless I don't get paid for them. (Never have been stiffed by a non-paying customer) I am putting a mini Indy and a dark tan 7' Indy up on Ebay this weekend. Time to move some out the door. The 7' Indy has only been used a little - used it in Dallas this past weekend to win 2nd place in the Zorro board precision contest. And ITG cracked it a little bit too. So that is about the extent other than some cracking in the back yard to get it set and see where it falls.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Jerry R
did you get that picture of you doing the Zorro Board????
debi
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I bought a whip from them quite some time ago, a 10' 6 plait leather swivel. Not a bad whip, except for the fall they have on those whips. I chopped it off and put on an Aussie style white hide fall~ first whip maintenance I had ever done. That thing has taken a beatin'. At least now I know 1 other person who's bought one from them .I've got 1, just arrived the other day: 8 foot, 4 plait nylon from LoneTree Tack. Yes I know, I've never heard of them either, but their whip isn't bad as far as I can tell for 38 dollars
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At current count, we have (my other half and I) 16 whips from various makers, the oldest of which (a restoration project) is over 100 years old, dating from the Boer War.
There's a fella not far from us, who owned over 50 whips last time I spoke to him.
Dave
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There's a fella not far from us, who owned over 50 whips last time I spoke to him.
Dave
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I've got three.
a 10' four plait Meskin bullwhip.
an 8' eight plait swivel handle bullwhip.
and a really beautiful twelve plait 6' blue nylon Dittmer snakewhip (I think it's about 6' anyway).
Mr. Dittmer has started work on a brown nylon bullwhip for me.
I really like the nylon ones; you can use them where you wouldn't want to take a leather one and the play in them is amazing.
a 10' four plait Meskin bullwhip.
an 8' eight plait swivel handle bullwhip.
and a really beautiful twelve plait 6' blue nylon Dittmer snakewhip (I think it's about 6' anyway).
Mr. Dittmer has started work on a brown nylon bullwhip for me.
I really like the nylon ones; you can use them where you wouldn't want to take a leather one and the play in them is amazing.
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Here's a pic of my whip collection
From top left:
Vintage NOS Bucheimer bullwhip
Simon Martin 16x20 plait 7 ft stockwhip
10 ft Morgan bullwhip
Next row down:
Drew Schrag bullwhip, a 'woodie'
pair of Russell Schultz bullwhips
David Morgan 8 ft bullwhip
Pair of 16x24 plait Fraser stockwhips
Pair of 4 ft 8 plait Fraser stockwhips
Lying down on the couch:
22 ft nylon cow whip
pair of whitehide Fraser stockwhips
pair of nylon cow whips by Chris Hall
another pair of Hall nylon cow whips
Stenhouse-Winrich Indy bullwhip
pair of Murphy stockwhips, 12-plait 5 ft.
Including my pair of fire whips (not pictured) I think that comes to 23 whips. Most all of these whips I've gotten in the past year. Part of me thinks of getting a whip by Joe Strain, but then again, maybe I've got enough whips already
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Hey everybody,
I was talking to janine the other day, and here are some pics that she sent me of adams new whips. Truely gorgeous!!! I figured I'd share them with everyone here.
I think I finally have figured out how to post photos, I hope. So here goes,
FYI-this bottom pic is before the finish was put on.
Absolutely beautiful whips adam, and great work Janine!!! I can't wait to get to see them in person and give em a bit of a workout.
Regards,
Paul Nolan
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I was talking to janine the other day, and here are some pics that she sent me of adams new whips. Truely gorgeous!!! I figured I'd share them with everyone here.
I think I finally have figured out how to post photos, I hope. So here goes,
FYI-this bottom pic is before the finish was put on.
Absolutely beautiful whips adam, and great work Janine!!! I can't wait to get to see them in person and give em a bit of a workout.
Regards,
Paul Nolan
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IT WORKED!!!
I'm so excited that I can post pics now, I just found this pic that was taken when Chris Camp and I met up before the WWAC in april. We put all 36 of our whips together and here is what it looked like:
Also, note chris's foot, Aldens I believe, to the left of the photo.
There are 11 Joe Strain whips
6 Janine Fraser whips
2 David Morgan Whips
4 Paul Nolan whips
1 Peter Jack Whip
1 Si Davey whip
1 Terry Jacka whip
1 RM Williams whip
2 Maurice Doohan whips
1 Russel Schultze whip
and 6 Mike Murphy whips
I always liked the look of this picture, and it was taken April 1st 2005.
Regards,
Paul Nolan
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I'm so excited that I can post pics now, I just found this pic that was taken when Chris Camp and I met up before the WWAC in april. We put all 36 of our whips together and here is what it looked like:
Also, note chris's foot, Aldens I believe, to the left of the photo.
There are 11 Joe Strain whips
6 Janine Fraser whips
2 David Morgan Whips
4 Paul Nolan whips
1 Peter Jack Whip
1 Si Davey whip
1 Terry Jacka whip
1 RM Williams whip
2 Maurice Doohan whips
1 Russel Schultze whip
and 6 Mike Murphy whips
I always liked the look of this picture, and it was taken April 1st 2005.
Regards,
Paul Nolan
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Hey Paul,
Nice pic, but aren't there only 5 Janine Fraser whips in the pic?
Two cowhides, 2 12x24s, and 1 16x16 whip?
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Nice pic, but aren't there only 5 Janine Fraser whips in the pic?
Two cowhides, 2 12x24s, and 1 16x16 whip?
-Adam
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Actually, I only count 35 whips in that picture, not 36.
The ones I'm having trouble finding are Paul's 4th whip and Janine's 6th.
I can figure out which whips are whose, except for the black signal whip, but that might be Paul's fourth, if he made it, but I don't remember seeing it in Oklahoma.
I know Janine has made signal whips before, but the black signal whip doesn't look like the one that I've seen.
As far as 36 whips go, I actually think that you forgot to put one of Chris's whips in the shot. I know he has two pair of short Strain bullwhips, like 4 ft and 3 ft, and of those, you're missing one whip from one of the pairs. So you guys did have 36 whips in Oklahoma, just not not in the picture.
I count 16 bullwhips, 17 stockwhips, and 2 signal whips, which adds up to 35 whips.
-Adam
The ones I'm having trouble finding are Paul's 4th whip and Janine's 6th.
I can figure out which whips are whose, except for the black signal whip, but that might be Paul's fourth, if he made it, but I don't remember seeing it in Oklahoma.
I know Janine has made signal whips before, but the black signal whip doesn't look like the one that I've seen.
As far as 36 whips go, I actually think that you forgot to put one of Chris's whips in the shot. I know he has two pair of short Strain bullwhips, like 4 ft and 3 ft, and of those, you're missing one whip from one of the pairs. So you guys did have 36 whips in Oklahoma, just not not in the picture.
I count 16 bullwhips, 17 stockwhips, and 2 signal whips, which adds up to 35 whips.
-Adam
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