Import Duty: £10.25
V.A.T.: £73.56
Parcelforce Clearance Fee: £13.50
GRAND TOTAL: £97.31
Can you believe it??????
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Adios,
Satipo
Moderator: BullWhipBorton
And yes, you STILL have a killer DM whip ! Enjoy !Satipo wrote:Okay, package was described as "Kangaroo Braided Whip". And the "Gift" box was ticked.
Although it was painful paying the customs fees, I soon forgot about that once I got home and opened the box. I love it! Tried it out by myself already, but I've got a two hour bullwhip lesson to look forward to tomorrow.
Here's my baby:
Adios,
Satipo
Yes, I can! I pay it on every single delivery I receive. And on leather, of course, as well.Satipo wrote:Just thought I'd let people know about how I'm being taxed here in Britain on the 10ft Morgan I recently ordered:
Import Duty: £10.25
V.A.T.: £73.56
Parcelforce Clearance Fee: £13.50
GRAND TOTAL: £97.31
Can you believe it??????![]()
Satipo
That has also been my experience with my new Morgan 10ft, and I also wish I had more time to get out and practice, I'm always heading somewhere for something.Satipo wrote:I need to use it more in between lessons to break it in I think. It's easy to do an overhead crack with it, but everything else seems to be hard work.
DM did suggest starting with one application of Peccards, but not on the handle.BullWhipBorton wrote:Whip maker Mike Murphy has also suggested that you can gently flex the whip back and forth in your hands while rotating it to break it in faster but for the most part it’s really not recommend to try to rush it along. Also avoid the temptation to use any type of leather dressings or oils to try to loosen it up.
Dan
Satipo wrote:Thanks for the advice, Dan and Gene.
Curious to know why that is.IMHO, the 10 foot is the sweet spot lenght for this whip.
And where can I get a 'fid'?