New David Morgan Book!!! "Whips of the West"
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New David Morgan Book!!! "Whips of the West"
Has anyone seen this? I'm quite surprised I hadn't heard anyone say anything about it!
http://www.davidmorgan.com/product_info ... ts_id=1102
David had mentioned he was working on this book when I had talked to him last summer, but I didn't know it was coming out this month.
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Paul Nolan
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http://www.davidmorgan.com/product_info ... ts_id=1102
David had mentioned he was working on this book when I had talked to him last summer, but I didn't know it was coming out this month.
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Paul Nolan
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I'm really surprised no one else had mentioned it yet.
I just got the book in today!
It looks great, I've skimmed through it and already found a couple pictures of Boggstandards. Boggs posted pictures of this whip here:
viewtopic.php?p=255700&highlight=#255700
I also found a reference to Cecil Henderson and John Schoewe:
"John Schoewe was an outstanding American whipmaker. He spent some time with Cecil Henderson when in Australia in 1942 during World War II, and later made whips for performers and the cattlemen in Florida. His Florida drover whips were well tapered and probably contributed much of the improvement in taper of these whips as made by others. He tanned his own buckskin for the points. He did not use a wear leather between thong and handle."
Looks like a great book so far, and there are some great pictures of some of the old whipmaking factories!
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Paul Nolan
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I just got the book in today!
It looks great, I've skimmed through it and already found a couple pictures of Boggstandards. Boggs posted pictures of this whip here:
viewtopic.php?p=255700&highlight=#255700
I also found a reference to Cecil Henderson and John Schoewe:
"John Schoewe was an outstanding American whipmaker. He spent some time with Cecil Henderson when in Australia in 1942 during World War II, and later made whips for performers and the cattlemen in Florida. His Florida drover whips were well tapered and probably contributed much of the improvement in taper of these whips as made by others. He tanned his own buckskin for the points. He did not use a wear leather between thong and handle."
Looks like a great book so far, and there are some great pictures of some of the old whipmaking factories!
Regards,
Paul Nolan
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Just got my new Chris Barr whip today; 16-plait lash and 20-plait black and red handle. It's awesome. I really think Chris gives Cecil a run for his money and I believe I've bought a collector's whip from a whipmaker who will become a legend some day.
Also, I made my last attempt at the bullwhip cracking record tonight. In front of an audience and witnesses I did 253 bullwhip cracks in a minute. I'll send out press releases tomorrow, and provided one gets published, I'll send this record into Guinness for verification. 253 sounds like a nice number, though down the road I think I'll try building a second, lighter whip and having another go at this record. I've got lots of notes on the training I did for this record to apply if I ever do it again.
Anyway, the official Guinness Record is still Chris Camp's 222, so I should have no problem getting 253 made official.
-Adam
Also, I made my last attempt at the bullwhip cracking record tonight. In front of an audience and witnesses I did 253 bullwhip cracks in a minute. I'll send out press releases tomorrow, and provided one gets published, I'll send this record into Guinness for verification. 253 sounds like a nice number, though down the road I think I'll try building a second, lighter whip and having another go at this record. I've got lots of notes on the training I did for this record to apply if I ever do it again.
Anyway, the official Guinness Record is still Chris Camp's 222, so I should have no problem getting 253 made official.
-Adam
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Hey Paul,
How's Ohio?
I talked with the local papers today after emailing the press releases. Hopefully I'll get something in print by April 8th. The papers seem to like to put this kind of thing in the human interest/community section of the Sunday paper, and this section is usually finished a week in advance.
Last time it took Guinness a month to verify the record, after I sent in all the documentation.
Paul, how are your WWAC convention plans? I heard Steve was going to be your ride and roomie, but he's not going anymore.
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How's Ohio?
I talked with the local papers today after emailing the press releases. Hopefully I'll get something in print by April 8th. The papers seem to like to put this kind of thing in the human interest/community section of the Sunday paper, and this section is usually finished a week in advance.
Last time it took Guinness a month to verify the record, after I sent in all the documentation.
Paul, how are your WWAC convention plans? I heard Steve was going to be your ride and roomie, but he's not going anymore.
-Adam
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I need to order myself a copy of this book.
Morgan is going to be primary documentation for a paper I'm submitting to the Journal of Technology and Culture this summer, (All Akademak-n-stuff cuz I'm a kollidge pruhfesser) ;-)
Ohio? Paul! What are you doing in my neck of the nation and not bothering to call, Dude? :evil:
See if I give you website advice anymore ;-)
-Dan
Morgan is going to be primary documentation for a paper I'm submitting to the Journal of Technology and Culture this summer, (All Akademak-n-stuff cuz I'm a kollidge pruhfesser) ;-)
Ohio? Paul! What are you doing in my neck of the nation and not bothering to call, Dude? :evil:
See if I give you website advice anymore ;-)
-Dan