MY PERSONAL WHIP COLLECTION W/PICS

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MY PERSONAL WHIP COLLECTION W/PICS

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Here is a photo I wanted to share of my own personal little whip collection

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I like the display and layout of your collection (not to mention I'm envious). I counted 15, but sure I missed one or more. How many actually do you have?
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Whips! Why'd it have to be whips!
Reminds me of the Well of Souls....
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There are 15 whips hanging on the wall plus a stock whip on the right which was cut off of the photo I have a couple more that are not in the photo, so I probably have around 20 personal whips.
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Beautiful sight. I'm diggin' the sword in the corner too lol
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Thanks for the comments, The sword is my William Wallace Claymore, its a beast it adds a nice touch to my little wall
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Awesome! *wipes drool off face* :oops: It reminds me of the Bloody Tower in the Tower of London that I visited on a recent trip to London. They have clusters of weapons displayed in the same manner. And, I knew that sword was a Braveheart sword. 8)
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If you could, please post a list of all the whips in the picture. I know you made at least some of the whips in there, and I think I see one IOAB bullwhip. Are there any Strains?

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That looks totally cool! Nice collection! If we guess how many are there, do we win them all?! :wink:

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If you could, please post a list of all the whips in the picture. I know you made at least some of the whips in there, and I think I see one IOAB bullwhip. Are there any Strains?

Thanks,

Adam
Actually I made all of these except for the 3 in the back towards the bottom which are left to right: R.S WSP 8ft Indy,Em-Brand 10ft,8foot Winrich 8 plait cowhide(which I believe was the first of that kind for you to make ?) the very top are a couple of my various 4 footers , the 2 light colored in the middle are my 4 ft, 8 plait cowhides, and the 4 darker ones behind the 2 cowhides in the middle are my 2 8ft and 1 10 foot Indy style bullwhips, oh yea and up on the far right is my stock whip which was cut off by the camera. I think thats it? Unfortunately I have no Strains, BUT I would surely like to add a Strain to my collection!
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Boy, that 8-plait cowhide bullwhip must have really darkened up. I looked at the pic I took of it when it was new and it was a light natural tan color.

You know, you could probably sell a lot of those whips you made. Of course, I only ever seem to sell whips I make, and I only seem to collect whips from other whip makers.

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Boy, that 8-plait cowhide bullwhip must have really darkened up. I looked at the pic I took of it when it was new and it was a light natural tan color.

You know, you could probably sell a lot of those whips you made. Of course, I only ever seem to sell whips I make, and I only seem to collect whips from other whip makers.

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Here you go Adam here is a recent photo of your 8 ft, 8 plait cowhide which is still awesome!

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What a great collection of whip. A list of what you have would be great and thanks for sharing them with us.
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