A few weeks ago I posted a whip that I had made and it had a "twisted seam"...well after working hard on fixing that (thanks bullwhipborton!) I've made a better looking whip!
This is a 7 foot 2 inch whip with a 10 inch handle. I'm going out in a few minutes to give it some cracks. You can see more pics of this on my blog www.bullwhips.org
Louie
7 foot bullwhip (indy-ish)
Moderator: BullWhipBorton
The whips I make are usually 4 or 6 foot because that's what I normally use. I did recently get an 8 foot Terry Jacka whip (pictured below) and having a lot of fun with that whip.
I don't normally put on the wrist loop because I don't like them, they get in the way while cracking (in my opinon). I cut off the loop on the jacka...but left the loop on my morgan.
I find making whips a challenge and at the same time relaxing. I sell what I make on ebay. Each whip is better than the previous (in most cases) and I want to keep them all, but due to space limitation and roo being expensive, I have to sell them to pay for more hides and to keep learning.
I'll probably be selling the 7 footer shortly on ebay, but for now it's just sitting on my website http://bullwhips.org/bullwhip_store/whi ... rod_9.html
xoxo
Louie
I don't normally put on the wrist loop because I don't like them, they get in the way while cracking (in my opinon). I cut off the loop on the jacka...but left the loop on my morgan.
I find making whips a challenge and at the same time relaxing. I sell what I make on ebay. Each whip is better than the previous (in most cases) and I want to keep them all, but due to space limitation and roo being expensive, I have to sell them to pay for more hides and to keep learning.
I'll probably be selling the 7 footer shortly on ebay, but for now it's just sitting on my website http://bullwhips.org/bullwhip_store/whi ... rod_9.html
xoxo
Louie
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