The lesser known maker
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The lesser known maker
Following on the heels of Xfootdoc:
Which "lesser known" whip makers work do you admire?
Whose whips would you include in a collection if you were not allowed to buy (by law, budget restrictions, or divine decree) "big name", "well known" maker's whips?
I realize "lesser known" "well known" and "big name" may be too subjective, but such is the nature of the hypothetical.
Which "lesser known" whip makers work do you admire?
Whose whips would you include in a collection if you were not allowed to buy (by law, budget restrictions, or divine decree) "big name", "well known" maker's whips?
I realize "lesser known" "well known" and "big name" may be too subjective, but such is the nature of the hypothetical.
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How do you define 'lesser known maker'?
I suppose saying that a lesser known maker who usually doesn't come up on this forum might be a start.
Another consideration might be if the maker has a website.
In Australia there's quite a few whipmakers who aren't even on the internet and do very good work.
-Adam
I suppose saying that a lesser known maker who usually doesn't come up on this forum might be a start.
Another consideration might be if the maker has a website.
In Australia there's quite a few whipmakers who aren't even on the internet and do very good work.
-Adam
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It is difficult to define the term "lesser known."
Just because I haven't heard of a maker doesn't mean he
isn't widely known regionally, or well known in another country.
Frankly, I have learned about only a very few "new" makers
through this forum. New names come to me mostly through the
internet as opposed to the old days when it was word of mouth.
Just because I haven't heard of a maker doesn't mean he
isn't widely known regionally, or well known in another country.
Frankly, I have learned about only a very few "new" makers
through this forum. New names come to me mostly through the
internet as opposed to the old days when it was word of mouth.
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