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Post by Indiana Neri »

Did anybody catch the new WSP '07 Catalog? They are offering a new whip book called "The NEW Bullwhip Book" and it has a very interesting front cover.

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yeah i saw that on amazon before gave me a chuckle :lol:
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Post by thefish »

I have the first edition of the book, and it's a great source for the mechanics of whip cracking.

The publisher of both editions does have some odd ideas about artwork though.
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Post by BullWhipBorton »

It’s actually been out for about a year or so, and is an updated version of the original The Bullwhip book by Andrew Conway. The book itself provides a nice collection of information in a very handy source and does the best it can to cover the “how to” of whip cracking. It isn’t easy to learn how to crack a whip just from reading the book, however; if its all you have, it should help.

I had a laugh when I first seen the cover too, Andrew has an interesting sense of humor and you’ll see more of that when you read though the book.

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