Ydam, David Morgan, Joe Strain, Paul Nolan, Terry Jacka all have had there whips appear on the big screen, maybe just not in an Indy movie (Yet
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), but considering that whip makers like Joe, and Bernardo have spent time up working with David, in those cases its more then just an educated guess, but yes they do make there whips there way, not exactly like David does.
Mr. Kent, I would really like to see pictures of your bullwhip, I’ve been wanting to see a recently made Morgan bullwhip as I’ve been thinking about getting a new whip from David too. If you can't find a site to host your pictures (
http://imageshack.us ) pvt me, and you can e-mail them directly and I’ll post them here.
There was a while there where the whips coming out of his shop were a bit sketchy, there where several complaints about the plaiting being overly wide, too loose and the handle grip section being too short for comfort. After seeing the pictures Bernardo took last fall while at David’s shop, the newer bullwhips had a much closer look to the Indiana Jones style and the quality of the work seemed to be back more to what it was originally. David like many whip makers’ use a thin coat of clear shellac over his whips, It seals and protects the leather and also puts that bit of a shine on them, the good thing about it though is that the leather dressing will still penetrate it. You will probably notice that some of it will flake away as the whips used. Bernie doesn’t use shellac; he prefers the leather to look like natual leather when finished.
Brand new whips can sometimes be tricky to get a good crack from right out of the box. Keep working it, don’t be tempted to use leather dressingor bend it back and forth in your hands to loosen it, just use it normally, thats the best way to break in a new whip outside of sending it to me to break them in for you
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While we can’t specifically name vendors for the new movie, My opinion is if you can afford a David Morgan bullwhip, buy one when you can. Just be specific about what you want. He may eventually stop making them; and there is also a good chance the prices will go up again.
Dan