Temple of Doom Bullwhip Replica
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Temple of Doom Bullwhip Replica
Hi All,
Since many people were asking me to make an Indy bullwhip, but using kangaroo hide (instead of kip), I thought it might be a good idea to post a few pics of a roo whip I just finished: a TOD style, 12 plait, 8 foot, natural tan of course. It is going to COW member Doc Riviere.
I hope you guys like it!
Bernardo
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Since many people were asking me to make an Indy bullwhip, but using kangaroo hide (instead of kip), I thought it might be a good idea to post a few pics of a roo whip I just finished: a TOD style, 12 plait, 8 foot, natural tan of course. It is going to COW member Doc Riviere.
I hope you guys like it!
Bernardo
www.delcarpiowhips.com
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Good Job, Bernardo!
Doc ordered a whip from me this spring, and I'm sure he sent you the same pictures he sent me. He didn't like my first attempt, so I said I'd make another whip, but he cancelled his order before I could make it.
Looking at the pics he sent me, you certainly got really close to the one sold in the Christie's Auction, which is the one I think he liked the most.
You know, as far as assigning a distinct style to the whips from each film, I think it's hard because there was so much variation between each of the Morgan whips. I think with some people who go as far as to ask for a 'TOD' bullwhip or something, they have actually picked one screen shot or one picture of a screen-used whip that they particularly like, and then consider that one whip representative of all whips from that film. Of all the Morgan pics Doc Riviere sent me, each whip looks different to me.
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Doc ordered a whip from me this spring, and I'm sure he sent you the same pictures he sent me. He didn't like my first attempt, so I said I'd make another whip, but he cancelled his order before I could make it.
Looking at the pics he sent me, you certainly got really close to the one sold in the Christie's Auction, which is the one I think he liked the most.
You know, as far as assigning a distinct style to the whips from each film, I think it's hard because there was so much variation between each of the Morgan whips. I think with some people who go as far as to ask for a 'TOD' bullwhip or something, they have actually picked one screen shot or one picture of a screen-used whip that they particularly like, and then consider that one whip representative of all whips from that film. Of all the Morgan pics Doc Riviere sent me, each whip looks different to me.
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Dan,
Thanks! I knew you were getting sick of seeing too many cowhide Indy whips
Adam,
Thanks too! I think you are absolutely right. No two whips are the same, and the ones used in the films differ a lot not only from movie to movie, but from scene to scene. I have also found that each Indy fan has his own preferences and ideas of what constitutes a screen accurate Indy whip. I always do my best to try to meet the specs each customer sent me, but it's a tough job.
Actually, this particular whip is my second attempt to match Doc Riviere's specs. With the first I think I got a little confused with all the different numbers and photos he sent me. And you are right: I made this whip to look as close as possible to the TOD Christies whip.
Moses,
As for the differences in the whips used in the 3 movies, as far as I can tell, in general, the whips used in Raiders have a thinner handle with no discernible taper, while the whips used in TOD have a taper in the handle, and LC whips have a slighty thicker handle like modern Morgans.
Bernardo
Thanks! I knew you were getting sick of seeing too many cowhide Indy whips
Adam,
Thanks too! I think you are absolutely right. No two whips are the same, and the ones used in the films differ a lot not only from movie to movie, but from scene to scene. I have also found that each Indy fan has his own preferences and ideas of what constitutes a screen accurate Indy whip. I always do my best to try to meet the specs each customer sent me, but it's a tough job.
Actually, this particular whip is my second attempt to match Doc Riviere's specs. With the first I think I got a little confused with all the different numbers and photos he sent me. And you are right: I made this whip to look as close as possible to the TOD Christies whip.
Moses,
As for the differences in the whips used in the 3 movies, as far as I can tell, in general, the whips used in Raiders have a thinner handle with no discernible taper, while the whips used in TOD have a taper in the handle, and LC whips have a slighty thicker handle like modern Morgans.
Bernardo
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Bernardo,
I think it's worth noting that all the whips that are mine (the 1st 3) are recent purchases. I think I received the 2 from you some time in June? And the Strain whip is only around 1 month old!! This demonstrates how rapidly a natural tan whip will darken in sunlight, especially is you pueposely suntan them!! You can tell by you Morgan replica on the right that Jim doesn't suntan his whip as I do.
~Jace
I think it's worth noting that all the whips that are mine (the 1st 3) are recent purchases. I think I received the 2 from you some time in June? And the Strain whip is only around 1 month old!! This demonstrates how rapidly a natural tan whip will darken in sunlight, especially is you pueposely suntan them!! You can tell by you Morgan replica on the right that Jim doesn't suntan his whip as I do.
~Jace
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I certainly wouldn't suntan a whip. I like the slow progression of color. I don't especially care for them being almost white like they are when brand new, but that goes away in a week or so. I really like them when they start taking on that real nice light golden brown color. Why you want to rush right through all that is beyond me. Mine will get darker, soon enough. No need to rush it. I guess, to each his own.
Do you ever crack any of those whips? The falls don't look like they have ever even hit the ground. Very nice collection of whips.
Do you ever crack any of those whips? The falls don't look like they have ever even hit the ground. Very nice collection of whips.
I suntan my whips to get them to this color or a bit darker, and then pretty much stop. I have one whip that I'm trying to get to that ToD almost black color, but the rest I like more or less the color in the photo.
Buff -- yes, I use all of my whips, but I take care not to let them hit the pavement or concrete. And as I stated before, all of these whips are almost brand new. I also seem to use my Aussie bulls more than the Indy ones -- might be the more control you have with a longer handle...
Whiskyman -- that's not yours, that an 8.5 ft bullwhip that I had Joe make for me. Yours is a lot darker than that!
BTW, why does almost everyone on this board rush to 'beat up' gear to make it look like they're owned it for years, but when someone does it to a piece of gear that they wouldn't have, they get the 'head shake?' FYI, a jacket, a gas mask bag or a pair of gloves aren't the onlt things you can artificially age/distress. And suntanning a whip is something that happens naturally anyway, unlike sandpapering a jacket!! Why do you think that all whip get darker eventually??
~Jace
Buff -- yes, I use all of my whips, but I take care not to let them hit the pavement or concrete. And as I stated before, all of these whips are almost brand new. I also seem to use my Aussie bulls more than the Indy ones -- might be the more control you have with a longer handle...
Whiskyman -- that's not yours, that an 8.5 ft bullwhip that I had Joe make for me. Yours is a lot darker than that!
BTW, why does almost everyone on this board rush to 'beat up' gear to make it look like they're owned it for years, but when someone does it to a piece of gear that they wouldn't have, they get the 'head shake?' FYI, a jacket, a gas mask bag or a pair of gloves aren't the onlt things you can artificially age/distress. And suntanning a whip is something that happens naturally anyway, unlike sandpapering a jacket!! Why do you think that all whip get darker eventually??
~Jace
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Dan,
Thanks a lot. Yes, I used two bellies on this one (and all my kangaroo bullwhips).
The reason I use one belly on the kip whips is because of the increased thickness of the leather. If I were to use a thin 2 1/2 oz. kip, (i.e. the same thickness as heavy roo) then I'll have to put two bellies in there as well.
Bernardo
Thanks a lot. Yes, I used two bellies on this one (and all my kangaroo bullwhips).
The reason I use one belly on the kip whips is because of the increased thickness of the leather. If I were to use a thin 2 1/2 oz. kip, (i.e. the same thickness as heavy roo) then I'll have to put two bellies in there as well.
Bernardo
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Hi Everybody,
For more info about my whips or to place an order please send me an e-mail to:
bernardodcp@hotmail.com
My 8-plait cowhide whips are sold exclusively through Western Stage Props, and I'll begin to supply them my kangaroo hide whips as well.
I have available for retail orders my 12-plait bullwhips in kip and kangaroo. Natural tan only.
Many Thanks,
Bernardo
For more info about my whips or to place an order please send me an e-mail to:
bernardodcp@hotmail.com
My 8-plait cowhide whips are sold exclusively through Western Stage Props, and I'll begin to supply them my kangaroo hide whips as well.
I have available for retail orders my 12-plait bullwhips in kip and kangaroo. Natural tan only.
Many Thanks,
Bernardo