Erri_wan Congratulations on your new bullwhip, it is a very nice looking whip.
A few things off the top of my head that may help you. First off, I can’t stress eye protection enough. When you get a little more experienced you can decide whether or not you want to wear safety glasses, but understand that in practicing with that whip it can and probably will at some point will come back at you. It will happen so fast you won’t realize it until its after the fact, and has the potential to do more damage then you might realize.
viewtopic.php?t=3653&highlight=retinal You need to protect your eyes.
Start off slowly; learn technique and form, how your whip moves and how to control it. Focus on that first. You will achieve better results more safely by learning to crack it softly and controllably, then you will if you just out and try to make loud and fast cracks. Later on when you have the basics down you can add more energy, for increased volume if you like. If you don’t have anyone locally that can teach you, get a copy of one of the many fine instructional videos on the use of the whip that are available. It will help you. There is also a lot of information and video clips on the Internet. The Bullwhip FAQ
www.bullwhip.org it is one of the better whip sites with good information, basic “how to” descriptions and some QuickTime video and is a good starting point. There is also a great deal of information advice archived here at Indy Gear so take advantage of that.
If you don’t have any leather dressing for your whip yet, I would advise getting some. Unfortunately I don’t know what specific products are available in Italy. In the United States, I normally recommend Pecard’s or Fiebing’s Aussie leather dressing. Perhaps Giovanni could recommend a suitable product, or could make up something from a old “recipe” of tallow and bees wax. You especially want to keep your fall well greased; it will help keep it strong, subtle and significantly prolong it’s life. You don’t want it to get fuzzy like it is now, Most of us grease our falls after every practice.
Enjoy your new whip and be safe.
Dan