What's a good source for falls?
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- Weston
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What's a good source for falls?
I am in need of a good source for falls. Heavy latigo, redhide, or whitehide will do. I have a bag full of rawhide falls I made, but they are pretty brittle and I spend half my whipcracking sessions looking for my cracker and reattatching it. Western Stage Props is a little spendy. I can cut my own out of hide if I could find a good source. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Weston
Weston
I like big chunky thick falls that, where they leave the fall attachment hitches, are very thick - so that in cross section they are basically a square with rounded edges. This would mean leather about 6mm thick in metric.
Every time I buy a fall from someone the fall leather is too narrow IMO. More like 3 or 4mm.
Looks like the only way to ensure getting exactly the right type of fall for you is to buy the leather and cut your own. I like Bernardo's falls. The one on my whip is perfect. It is also standing up very well to use, and is not cracking or breaking.
Every time I buy a fall from someone the fall leather is too narrow IMO. More like 3 or 4mm.
Looks like the only way to ensure getting exactly the right type of fall for you is to buy the leather and cut your own. I like Bernardo's falls. The one on my whip is perfect. It is also standing up very well to use, and is not cracking or breaking.
Last edited by JMObi on Sun Mar 23, 2008 10:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I purchase from Robert Duke. Fantastic prices and his falls last me a long long time if taken care of properly and fairly good service.
Strain's latigo fall has lasted me more then a year already and I'm no where near needing to replace it yet. I had a white hide fall from his as well and it's at least a year old as well. Excellent service.
Either way, you'll make out well.
Strain's latigo fall has lasted me more then a year already and I'm no where near needing to replace it yet. I had a white hide fall from his as well and it's at least a year old as well. Excellent service.
Either way, you'll make out well.
- midwestwhips
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Hi Weston,
Here is a good place to get solid whitehide fall leather:
https://www.siegelofca.com/itemdetail.asp?prodid=313
The 8/10 oz size would be good for the thicker square falls. And one hide will last the average whipcracker years.
Regards,
Paul Nolan
www.midwestwhips.com
Here is a good place to get solid whitehide fall leather:
https://www.siegelofca.com/itemdetail.asp?prodid=313
The 8/10 oz size would be good for the thicker square falls. And one hide will last the average whipcracker years.
Regards,
Paul Nolan
www.midwestwhips.com
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No worries!
The past couple of batches I've gotten from siegel have been some of the best, and strongest whitehide I've seen. Alex Green has told me that the falls I made him from this leather are "THE best falls!"
Let us know how it goes.
Regards,
Paul Nolan
www.midwestwhips.com
The past couple of batches I've gotten from siegel have been some of the best, and strongest whitehide I've seen. Alex Green has told me that the falls I made him from this leather are "THE best falls!"
Let us know how it goes.
Regards,
Paul Nolan
www.midwestwhips.com
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Hi ST,
Send me an email at whipmaker@midwestwhips.com
I just got in a couple of new white hides that I haven't cut into yet, so I should have plenty to spare if you want to buy a smaller piece.
Regards,
Paul Nolan
www.midwestwhips.com
Send me an email at whipmaker@midwestwhips.com
I just got in a couple of new white hides that I haven't cut into yet, so I should have plenty to spare if you want to buy a smaller piece.
Regards,
Paul Nolan
www.midwestwhips.com