Pics of my Paul Stenhouse "Special"

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Pics of my Paul Stenhouse "Special"

Post by Indydawg »

I say special because he slightly shortened the handle for my smaller hands. It's an 8 footer, and I am just crazy about it.

Enjoy the pics....as good as it looks in these pics, it's a billion times better in person. And cracks like a gun!!!

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Post by zohar »

That's awesome. I emailed Paul today about getting one for myself just like that, except with the normal or larger handle.
Did you have any experience with a whip before this one?
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Post by Mike »

...drool.....

Congrats.

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Post by Sergei »

Fantastic job, Paul! Congrats to you IndyDawg.

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Thanks, guys!!!

Post by Indydawg »

I am so happy with the whip, I just don't know what to do with myself....

And zohar...I DID have some experience with the cowhide stock whips we used around our cows and horses growing up, but not with anything like this....it's just a whole new experience to handle a whip of this magnitude.

I sure am happy with it and do not hesitate at all to recommend Paul to anyone looking for an awesome "first" whip experience. I know I am tickled to death with mine.

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Post by The_Edge »

Paul showed me a bullwhip on Tuesday that he had just made for someone. (It was probably yours!) Anyway, I was very impressed. His braiding and whip construction has improved immensely in the time I have known him. Paul is putting out an excellent product. I really hope that my own whip making skills will progress to his level of work some day. You've got an excellent whip there, IndyDawg.

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Well, thanks, Kyle!

Post by Indydawg »

Actually, I've had my whip since the beginning of December-so, the whip you saw couldn't have been mine. BUT, I whole heartedly agree with your opinions of Paul's work. He is REALLY making huge leaps and bounds with his whip making.

Maybe I'll get lucky enough to get another one someday.

And for that matter, I wish YOU the best of luck with YOUR whipmaking. It's because of people like you, Paul, and Joe Strain that it will NOT become a lost art!!!

All my best and give my regards and gratitude to Paul for this fine whip...

Later!
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Post by Chamorro »

Dawg,

How does it handle with the shorter handle?
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Well, for me...

Post by Indydawg »

It handles very smoothly. It being my first "real" bullwhip experience, I really don't have anything to compare it to, but I know it is very well balanced, throws out very smooth, and (as I mentioned above) cracks like a gun with no amount of "muscling" it necessary. To give you an idea, when I took it out for the first time, just to try a standard forward crack, it just exploded the first time I threw it. It was quite amazing. It took me just a few more times out to master the forward crack, the overhead crack, and the sidearm crack. When it warms up some, I'll start trying some different stuff, right now, I'm just satisfied with practicing what I've learned so far.

Does that answer your question? I hope so...if not, ask more specifically what you're wanting to know.

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Nice whip! You did the same thing that I did. On my newest (and final) bullwhip, I asked David Morgan to customize it with a shorter handle because it looks much more lethal that way, not to mention really cool. Insofar as handling goes, it's really no different than a bullwhip with a normal length handle. I've created a gallery of pictures for the interested whip enthusiast:

http://www.geocities.com/pangaeascape/bullwhip.html
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Whew, man...

Post by Indydawg »

That thing's a work of art!!! Very nice whip you have there, Whipwarrior....can't wait till we all get together soon so I can see that baby in person.

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Post by Indiana Joe »

It's beautiful. Absolutely beautiful.

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EVERY whip David Morgan makes is a work of art. :D Thank you for the compliments, and I would be more than happy to bring it along for the first annual Southeastern IndyGear Summit, whenever that may be. (of course, I may have to use it to fight everybody off because they will want to take my hat home with them!) LOL


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We'll just shoot you , then run off with the hat. I remember seeing someone do that in the movies once. :wink: High regards. Michaelson
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Ha ha, very funny. (actually, it was) :D

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Post by doc riviere »

Hey Whipwarrior, the color is also fantastic !! how did you do that ? it seems to be " old " !
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Post by whipwarrior »

I did nothing to it. That's natural aging; just good old-fashioned Pecards and sunlight. The whip is less than 2 years old; I received it from David Morgan on August 27, 2001. I guess it's just a good looking bullwhip! :D
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Post by Sergei »

whipwarrior wrote:I did nothing to it. That's natural aging; just good old-fashioned Pecards and sunlight. :D
Dat's-a my-boy!!! :-) :-) :lol:
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Post by sab04 »

That whip looks great!!! Now I really can't wait for Paul to finish mine...........but that may be a little while because he told me he has a bad cold and that he will be going on vacation in a couple days :cry:
Oh well, I'm used to waiting anyway.
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Well take my word for it.

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It'll be worth the wait!

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Indeed. One of the best. :D
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Post by sab04 »

Paul's whip will be my 10th!!!! Finally I'll be in double digits :roll:
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Post by Bogie1943 »

Well, I am waiting on my forth, lol. This one is a 8 footer from ECWhips, should be done soon I am told.
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Indiana Josh wrote:Well, I am waiting on my forth, lol. This one is a 8 footer from ECWhips, should be done soon I am told.
Yes Josh, very soon! I think it should be all done by this Wednesday or Thursday.

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Post by Bogie1943 »

Ok, now that my victory dance is over :lol: , man I can't wait to see it, I hope this snow melts off by then so I can crack it!
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Post by Raider1138 »

Hi. This is the first time I"ve ever posted here so excuse any mistakes. I also recently ordered a whip from Paul and I just love it. As a matter of fact, I think that it was the one that Kyle was referring to. It was a 10 foot standard Indy whip with a tapered butt. I just received it last week. I love watching it unroll every time I bring it out and it cracks so effortlessly. My other whip from Texas Bullwhips just seems like a toy now. There's no question as to which one is the better quality. I highly recommned Paul to anyone who is considering a whip. The prices are great and the quality is even better.

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Post by Bogie1943 »

Hello and welcome to the board, I hope you have a great time, make new friends and learn a lot about Indy Gear. It's always nice to see the community grow.
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Post by Indydawg »

Agreed and welcome!

And enjoy that PS whip....I know I'm still lovin' mine.

I had it out around town with me yesterday to run some errands...one of which was trying to find those elusive "special snaps" that Lee uses on his whipholdrs. Every place I took that whip into, the leather guys were just fascinated by it. I was surprised that not only had most of them never seen anything like it, but NONE of them knew who David Morgan was!!!! And these people call themselves professionals....

Anywho...again, enjoy that whip and be careful with it!
Later!
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Post by whipwarrior »

Every place I took that whip into, the leather guys were just fascinated by it.
LOL

I got very much the same reaction on Halloween, when I wore my outfit to the mall. (People don't seem to trick or treat here, so everybody just congregates at the mall, where the stores hand out candy) I was particularly amused by some of the looks I got from Mall Security. They would give me the once-over, then pause at the whip, as if trying to decide whether or not it was dangerous.

Surprisingly, the British gentleman who owns our local shoe & luggage repair shop didn't seem to regard the bullwhip as anything remarkable when I brought in my Keppler whip carrier for a modification. I was actually surprised that he didn't say anything about it. This guy is all-business, which I suppose is a testament to the time-honored British work ethic.


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