Saturday Afternoon Mini Indy Keychain
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Saturday Afternoon Mini Indy Keychain
It was a lazy Saturday afternoon, and I wanted to take a break from working on normal whips - relax a little. So I started fooling around with some scraps and ended up spending way too much time and effort making a mini Indy whip keychain. The strands were all so tiny and hard to work with, it didn't end up being particularly relaxing, but at least it was fun. )
The whole braided length of the whip is about 9 1/2 inches long, uncoiled.
-Lauren
The whole braided length of the whip is about 9 1/2 inches long, uncoiled.
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Hey that looks really good. I like mini whips. You did well LemonLauren.
Gus Caicedo Jr.
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When I first opened this thread I thought it was a newly licensed keychain and wondered where this store "Saturday Afternoon" was located . Looks great, very clean, could easily be a liscensed item. This is one of those items that many will wish we could buy and would love to have. Really awesome work and idea.
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Nah, it really doesn't crack - it's only 10 inches long. But you can get a little bit of a "pop" noise out of it if you really try. It's definitely mainly just for looks, and for fun. It's even got the fall tied on the same way big whips do. )
After all your posts, I'm considering making a small handful more to sell. If anybody's interested, send me a PM.
-Lauren
After all your posts, I'm considering making a small handful more to sell. If anybody's interested, send me a PM.
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Looks like I'm making a few more for some COW friends who PM'd me, including a couple with the KOTCS color scheme. I just finished one this morning with the KOTCS colors - here's some pics. If anybody else wants one, speak up.
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I just recieved my mini whip today, and I have to admit that you can't really call yourself an obsessive compulsive gearhead until you carry your carkeys on your bullwhip!
I'd post pictures, but you'd only have to refer to the above for reference. And if you ever wanted an Indy bullwhip on a budget, this certainly gets the job done!
I'd post pictures, but you'd only have to refer to the above for reference. And if you ever wanted an Indy bullwhip on a budget, this certainly gets the job done!
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Cracker --- Believe it or not, it's the same basic foundation as in full-size whips, except really REALLY a lot smaller. )
BTW, someone specially requested a keychain in natural tan and I really had a good time braiding it up. I decided to have a little extra fun and made it a "Raiders style" miniature... The ring knot is a bit darker than the thong, and I even found some white 'roo to make a "whitehide" fall.
Here's a pic of it, below. The knotwork is ridiculously tiny, and braiding with strands that are thin enough to be in a 48 plait (the strands get so small by the point I have to split and taper each one by hand!) makes me want to pull my hair out sometimes. But I have to admit - it's still nice to have something different to work on in between full-size whips. ) If anybody else wants one, let me know - I'm up for making a few more.
Thanks everybody,
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BTW, someone specially requested a keychain in natural tan and I really had a good time braiding it up. I decided to have a little extra fun and made it a "Raiders style" miniature... The ring knot is a bit darker than the thong, and I even found some white 'roo to make a "whitehide" fall.
Here's a pic of it, below. The knotwork is ridiculously tiny, and braiding with strands that are thin enough to be in a 48 plait (the strands get so small by the point I have to split and taper each one by hand!) makes me want to pull my hair out sometimes. But I have to admit - it's still nice to have something different to work on in between full-size whips. ) If anybody else wants one, let me know - I'm up for making a few more.
Thanks everybody,
Lauren Wickline
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As of right now, everyone I made a keychain whip for has either gotten it, or it's in the mail now on its way to you... except for the one person who wanted one without the keychain ring for his 12" figure. Don't worry though, I'll be starting that one after I'm finished with the full-size whip I'm working on. If anyone else wants one, email me at lemon@midwestwhips.com.
Also, just as a reminder to those of you who have one... Keep in mind that these little things are just like their big brother whips in many ways. If they start to dry out, wipe a teeny bit of leather dressing on them; if you leave them out in they sun, they'll darken; and if you scrape up or abuse them too much, they could break. 'Roo leather is pretty tough, but it's not steel! )
It's hard to get a feel for how small these things are... Like, the pictures Bernardo posted of them are quite a bit bigger actually than the real thing (on my monitor anyways). Here's a picture of an extra dark saddle tan keychain I made for someone inside a coiled up super-old Morgan, and another Raiders keychain inside a newer Morgan.
Also, just as a reminder to those of you who have one... Keep in mind that these little things are just like their big brother whips in many ways. If they start to dry out, wipe a teeny bit of leather dressing on them; if you leave them out in they sun, they'll darken; and if you scrape up or abuse them too much, they could break. 'Roo leather is pretty tough, but it's not steel! )
It's hard to get a feel for how small these things are... Like, the pictures Bernardo posted of them are quite a bit bigger actually than the real thing (on my monitor anyways). Here's a picture of an extra dark saddle tan keychain I made for someone inside a coiled up super-old Morgan, and another Raiders keychain inside a newer Morgan.
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Hi BWB,
If that old Morgan was for sale, I would already own it,
It is on loan from a whip collector that I was doing some repair work for. And it is VERY similar to the Raiders whip that Sergei documented. It was made around the same time as that one was(within a few years). If he ever sells it, and I buy it, and then I decide to sell it, I'll let you know!
Moses,
What would you like to know about it?
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If that old Morgan was for sale, I would already own it,
It is on loan from a whip collector that I was doing some repair work for. And it is VERY similar to the Raiders whip that Sergei documented. It was made around the same time as that one was(within a few years). If he ever sells it, and I buy it, and then I decide to sell it, I'll let you know!
Moses,
What would you like to know about it?
Regards,
Paul Nolan
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I thought I'd give Paul a hand to answer your questions, since he's been very busy answering emails and braiding in the last few days.
The diameter of the handle is 20mm. The diameter at the thickest part of the thong is 22mm. In other words, it is very skinny. I knew what the dimentions were before seeing the whip in person, but when I finally layed my hands on it, boy it looked so skinny!
It's dimentions are consistent with other older Morgan whips, including the documented Raiders bullwhip.
The whip is well worn, and the transition bends noticiably. You can see it in the pics next to the transiton of an almost new Morgan made in 2000. The bent transition makes it look very very Indy.
The butt foundation is rock solid, and by that I mean it won't move or twist. The whip handles well IMO, and feels lighter to modern Morgan whips. I weighted it on my digital scale, and it is indeed lighter. It craks very nicely, but you can feel the bent transition, more so if you are used to crack the whip with a lot of wrist action, as opossed to using no wrist action at all, like David Morgan advocates.
Now some pics I took for you Indy fans. The other 2 Morgans were made around the year 2000. Enjoy!
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The diameter of the handle is 20mm. The diameter at the thickest part of the thong is 22mm. In other words, it is very skinny. I knew what the dimentions were before seeing the whip in person, but when I finally layed my hands on it, boy it looked so skinny!
It's dimentions are consistent with other older Morgan whips, including the documented Raiders bullwhip.
The whip is well worn, and the transition bends noticiably. You can see it in the pics next to the transiton of an almost new Morgan made in 2000. The bent transition makes it look very very Indy.
The butt foundation is rock solid, and by that I mean it won't move or twist. The whip handles well IMO, and feels lighter to modern Morgan whips. I weighted it on my digital scale, and it is indeed lighter. It craks very nicely, but you can feel the bent transition, more so if you are used to crack the whip with a lot of wrist action, as opossed to using no wrist action at all, like David Morgan advocates.
Now some pics I took for you Indy fans. The other 2 Morgans were made around the year 2000. Enjoy!
Bernardo
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maybe a bit greatest than show formerly, but continuously mini-whip
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