Just got a new whip from Gus Caicedo at purewhips.com . It's an 8 foot, 12 plait cowhide Indy style. Nice work and tightly plaited. Cracks beautifuly. I'm very pleased. Just got it today and already is breaking in nicely. Gus made this whip fast. Very nice guy to deal with. Here are some pics.
New Caicedo Indy Whip
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it looks like the wrist loop is more finely braided these days. I'm seriously considering getting a whip from purewhips. I've never owned a whip before and think that $160 for a cowhide indy is a good start. I can't justify buying a Morgan when I have yet to learn the art.
What do you guys think?
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What do you guys think?
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GC,
I think getting a whip from Gus is a good option. I got a whip from him last year. It is a wood handled 5 footer in roohide. I think it is one of his first roo whips. It isn't Indy style, but it is a nice whip. It's great for target work. You need to get yourself a whip and start cracking. Once you start, it is addictive.
Cheers.
I think getting a whip from Gus is a good option. I got a whip from him last year. It is a wood handled 5 footer in roohide. I think it is one of his first roo whips. It isn't Indy style, but it is a nice whip. It's great for target work. You need to get yourself a whip and start cracking. Once you start, it is addictive.
Cheers.