Joe Strain 8 footer
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- VP
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Joe Strain 8 footer
I ordered an 8' 12 plait Indy whip from Northern Whip Co. on Friday the 30th of June. I got the whip through customs on Thursday the 13th of July. I also got a 16 oz. tube of Pecards with it. I had to pay $380 for the whip, $14 for the Pecards, $30 for the shipping, about $7.8 for the Pecards customs and about $99.8 for the whip customs. So overall I had to pay about $561.6 to get my whip. IndyGear ain't cheap.
Here are some pics of it straight from the box. Click to enlarge.
This one is after two days of cracking, in the field:
And then some cracking pics. These ones don't enlarge. Note the brand new close enough $5 gloves from a local hardware store.
Here are some pics of it straight from the box. Click to enlarge.
This one is after two days of cracking, in the field:
And then some cracking pics. These ones don't enlarge. Note the brand new close enough $5 gloves from a local hardware store.
- doc riviere
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Doc,
I many ways, you are quite correct. Joe makes one #### of a whip, but there differences from a truly screen accurate whip. Bernardo pays close attention to detail -- thickness of thong, size of the turkshead, slimness of handle -- one would think that these little things wouldn't matter all that much, but put all together, they make a world of difference! I have 2 whips from Bernardo, and one from Joe. All are really great whips, but the Bernardo whips are just so much closer to what you see in the films. I'm waiting to see Bernardo finally make a whip in roohide, where his technique & plaiting should really stand out...
~Jace
I many ways, you are quite correct. Joe makes one #### of a whip, but there differences from a truly screen accurate whip. Bernardo pays close attention to detail -- thickness of thong, size of the turkshead, slimness of handle -- one would think that these little things wouldn't matter all that much, but put all together, they make a world of difference! I have 2 whips from Bernardo, and one from Joe. All are really great whips, but the Bernardo whips are just so much closer to what you see in the films. I'm waiting to see Bernardo finally make a whip in roohide, where his technique & plaiting should really stand out...
~Jace
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I'm sure that with the whips there is as much variance as with the fedora, can you illustrate with some pictures please? We are almost in RPF nitpicking, atomic splitting, territory here and as we know those guys need to get out more often. .Tyrloch wrote:Doc,
I many ways, you are quite correct. Joe makes one #### of a whip, but there differences from a truly screen accurate whip. Bernardo pays close attention to detail -- thickness of thong, size of the turkshead, slimness of handle -- one would think that these little things wouldn't matter all that much, but put all together, they make a world of difference! I have 2 whips from Bernardo, and one from Joe. All are really great whips, but the Bernardo whips are just so much closer to what you see in the films. I'm waiting to see Bernardo finally make a whip in roohide, where his technique & plaiting should really stand out...
~Jace
But don't take away from the fact that VP has a BEAUTiful whip now and has paid through the nose for it due to all the Import Duty and taxation (daylight robbery). Congratulations VP that's a fabulous looking whip!
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I have to agree with what Doc and Jace said, Joe Strain makes one of the best Indy style bullwhips around and you'd be hard press to find a better built or handling bullwhip in that style, but Bernardo purposely put in a great deal of effort and had some help in order to pin down the more exacting details of the old Morgan's and the screen used bullwhips that makes his whips look so screen accurate to the Indy films.
VP, congratulations, you have gotten yourself a great bullwhip, Thanks for posting the pictures now enjoy that whip and crack it in good health.
Dan
VP, congratulations, you have gotten yourself a great bullwhip, Thanks for posting the pictures now enjoy that whip and crack it in good health.
Dan
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First whip yeah. Figured that since I'm gonna pay a lot of money anyways I might just get one of the best. And one of the Finnish whip experts I know (Whiper Jones) has about 8-10 Strains and swears they are the best whips out there.
Also don't have any other video camera except some digital cameras that can shoot 1 minute videos.
Nah, gotta learn more cracks and polish my technique first. Right now I can handle circus/forward and overhead well, underhand pretty well and sidearm and reverse circus not so well. Meaning that I get those two pretty randomly, maybe once every fourth try. Have tried forward throw a couple of times but never managed to do it.Swindiana wrote:Now, go on and post a few vids, will ya?
Also don't have any other video camera except some digital cameras that can shoot 1 minute videos.
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VP,
Congrats' on the new whip, It looks gorgeous!!! Thanks so much posting those great photo's of it. Joe is one of the best whipmakers making bullwhips today. I've always looked at his Indy style bullwhip as the evolved David Morgan.
Again Congrats' on the Beautiful whip, enjoy it!
Regards,
Paul Nolan
MidWestWhips
Congrats' on the new whip, It looks gorgeous!!! Thanks so much posting those great photo's of it. Joe is one of the best whipmakers making bullwhips today. I've always looked at his Indy style bullwhip as the evolved David Morgan.
Again Congrats' on the Beautiful whip, enjoy it!
Regards,
Paul Nolan
MidWestWhips