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New Strain Indy Whip w/Pics!
...gettin' an Indy bullwhip made by Joe Strain? I've looked here for a link to his site or other info, but I can't seem find it. If anyone who has recently ordered one could tell me the best way to find out his pricing and contact information and how long it takes to get one made I would greatly appreciate the help. I received some money for x-mas and I'm deciding whether to get a Strain whip or a .45 ACP. Thanks... Best Regards, Brett
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Brett, Just Follow the link, the best way to find out about prices is to ask Joe, he is more then happy to answer any questions you have. As for how long it takes to get one made, the last one I ordered from him about a month ago took less then two weeks to get to my door.
If your having trouble deciding, I’ll say this Joe Strains work is very very impressive, you won’t go wrong with one of his bullwhips.
Dan
If your having trouble deciding, I’ll say this Joe Strains work is very very impressive, you won’t go wrong with one of his bullwhips.
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Wow. Something like that only takes a week to make?
I would have thought the process would take longer with something like that.
I want to order one of Joe's Indy whips too but I just found out through the grapevine that my company is being bought out by another and everyone and I do mean EVERYONE there is going to be let go shortly. So I'm going to have to put my whip on hold until I know for certain how I'm going to pay for it.
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I would have thought the process would take longer with something like that.
I want to order one of Joe's Indy whips too but I just found out through the grapevine that my company is being bought out by another and everyone and I do mean EVERYONE there is going to be let go shortly. So I'm going to have to put my whip on hold until I know for certain how I'm going to pay for it.
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Actually Pitfall, most whipmakers will knock out a whip like that in 8 to 12 hours. Mike Murphy once told me that he can do 2 to 3 in a day if he really gets himself going!Pitfall Harry wrote:Wow. Something like that only takes a week to make?
I would have thought the process would take longer with something like that.
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Here are some quick photos of the whip...
enjoy... the bottom photo is the new JS whip and my 3 year old Robert Duke 10 footer.
enjoy... the bottom photo is the new JS whip and my 3 year old Robert Duke 10 footer.
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