7 foot snake whip
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7 foot snake whip
Hi Everyone,
I finished up a snake whip and I wanted to share with everyone on the forum its a 7 foot snake whip made from kip. There are 4 plaited bellies and a 12 plait overlay its not shot loaded its all natural weight and it cracks well. I will post photos here in a minute.
I finished up a snake whip and I wanted to share with everyone on the forum its a 7 foot snake whip made from kip. There are 4 plaited bellies and a 12 plait overlay its not shot loaded its all natural weight and it cracks well. I will post photos here in a minute.
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Hey, another Tennessean pops his head up above the rocks. Howdy from just South East of you!
Quick question....what makes this design a 'snake whip'? I always thought it was determined by the length of the whip, and those were usuall no longer than 4 feet. Inquiring minds what to know!
HIGH regards! Michaelson
Quick question....what makes this design a 'snake whip'? I always thought it was determined by the length of the whip, and those were usuall no longer than 4 feet. Inquiring minds what to know!
HIGH regards! Michaelson
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Very good. I thought that MIGHT be the case, but wasn't sure. THe only one's I've ever seen or handled were the short versions.
Thanks!
Regards! Michaelson
Thanks!
Regards! Michaelson
Last edited by Michaelson on Mon Sep 18, 2006 11:40 am, edited 1 time in total.
Ok I think this will work
Last edited by nammann on Tue Oct 31, 2006 11:48 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Very nice nammann. I have to admit, I am not usually the biggest fan of snake whips, however I do I like that one. Look forward to seeing the bullwhip. So, How is the sport whip-cracking scene in Nashville these days? I haven’t been down that way in a while, but I remember a group of whip enthusiasts used to get together in one of the city parks once a month to practice.
Michaelson, as mentioned, what makes a snake whip a snake whip is the lack of the handle section. There are actually two types of snake whips though. Pocket snakes are usually made shorter (usually under 6ft) and narrower so they can be easily coiled up to fit into a pocket or saddle bag. Snake whips, which are also sometimes called blacksnakes are larger and heavier, much like the American style bullwhip minus the handle. These are usually made longer then the pocket snakes, ranging from 4 feet up to well as long as you want to get one made. Both styles usually (but not always) use a lead shot loaded bag in the core of the whip to add weight to the thong so they are sometimes just referred to as shot whips. Snake whips are also sometimes confused with signal whips, which look similar. Signal whips are the classic “Musher” dog sled style whip. Again they have no stiff handle section and are rarely made over 4 ft. Signal whips have the popper plaited right into the end of the thong unlike snake whips, which instead utilize a fall and popper.
Dan
Michaelson, as mentioned, what makes a snake whip a snake whip is the lack of the handle section. There are actually two types of snake whips though. Pocket snakes are usually made shorter (usually under 6ft) and narrower so they can be easily coiled up to fit into a pocket or saddle bag. Snake whips, which are also sometimes called blacksnakes are larger and heavier, much like the American style bullwhip minus the handle. These are usually made longer then the pocket snakes, ranging from 4 feet up to well as long as you want to get one made. Both styles usually (but not always) use a lead shot loaded bag in the core of the whip to add weight to the thong so they are sometimes just referred to as shot whips. Snake whips are also sometimes confused with signal whips, which look similar. Signal whips are the classic “Musher” dog sled style whip. Again they have no stiff handle section and are rarely made over 4 ft. Signal whips have the popper plaited right into the end of the thong unlike snake whips, which instead utilize a fall and popper.
Dan
Hi BullWhipBorton,
Thanks for your comment, I do prefer the bullwhip myself and I don't own a snake whip so I figured I would go ahead and make one that looks like a bullwhip since I am a big fan of the bullwhip. I havn't ran into any enthusiasts here in Nashville yet but I havn't really been online alot to check around but I am checking into it because I really need to find a place to go and crack these whips.
Nick
Thanks for your comment, I do prefer the bullwhip myself and I don't own a snake whip so I figured I would go ahead and make one that looks like a bullwhip since I am a big fan of the bullwhip. I havn't ran into any enthusiasts here in Nashville yet but I havn't really been online alot to check around but I am checking into it because I really need to find a place to go and crack these whips.
Nick