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tapered handle
At the risk of over-exposure (or over-promotion ) I wanted to post a pic of an Indy whip I just finished. It's 8 ft, 12-plait kangaroo, with a slightly tapering handle.
Usually when I'm asked about kangaroo Indy whips, I am given a lot of measurements and/or photos and told 'make me THAT whip.' This customer just told me to make him an 8 ft whip and he wasn't specific about dimensions or anything, so I took the opportunity to study my collection of photos and measurements and put that information into a whip.
For prices or more information, please see my website or send me an email.
King Regards,
Adam
www.myspace.com/adamwinrich
www.winrichwhips.com
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Hi Dan,
Thanks for the compliment. I will not be putting any shellac on this whip. Lately I've been staying away from shellac, though I'll probably start putting a finish on some of my whips once I get my hands on a spray-on leather sheen. Paul Nolan uses the stuff and it's is more durable and doesn't crack and flake like shellac.
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Thanks for the compliment. I will not be putting any shellac on this whip. Lately I've been staying away from shellac, though I'll probably start putting a finish on some of my whips once I get my hands on a spray-on leather sheen. Paul Nolan uses the stuff and it's is more durable and doesn't crack and flake like shellac.
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