BERNARDO Whips !

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BERNARDO Whips !

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At last i can post on the forum again !

i would like to show you a picture of the 2 bernardo's whips i own recently.
Let me tell you how im impressed....

a raiders 10 ft and young indy 6ft

very Morgan look, very strong, gun sound crack, great price and fast delivery.
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Post by Mike »

Welcome "back".

They look great!

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Post by Erri »

They look fantastic, I fancy some more pictures :D
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Post by Chiliana Jones »

great looking whips indeed! i really like the young indy one! *drool*



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Post by winrichwhips »

Nice looking whips from Bernardo. He does good work. I just got a batch of his cowhide today, so now I can hopefully begin working on imitating Bernardo imitating David Morgan imitating Tom Hill while doing an impersonation of Christopher Walken :wink:

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Post by BullWhipBorton »

Good to have you back Doc. Great looking bullwhips, Bernardo did another very nice job on both of them.

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Looking forward to see what you do with that batch of cowhide Adam.


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Post by thefish »

You just plait a cowbell into that one, Adam!

That's what Indy whips need.

More Cowbell...
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Post by Chiliana Jones »

oh i soooooooo want that young indy whip.... :cry:



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Post by Canuck Digger »

Always a feast for the eyes!

Any chance you could post some more pics of the young Indy whip? Like lots?
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Post by JMObi »

WOW!!! That whip on the left is infused with the spirit of Indiana Jones.

Whips are in some ways like people. They tend to have the qualities of their parents, and yet something new and unique that is all their own; that gives them their unique character.
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Post by Bardoon »

Beautiful whips! I have a Del Carpio KOTCS on the way and I can't wait for it!
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