2nd whip...Indy style

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2nd whip...Indy style

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Well this is my second whip...a vast improvement over the last one. It is 9 feet long and cracks like a canon. :D
Thanks to...
Bernie -em-brand whips for the great tutorial.
dallasdogsled.com- another tutorial
and for the advice and inspiration from
louiefoxx
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arthur dent &
Pyramid Blaster...
Thanks guys
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Here is the new one with my first try.
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Post by Arthur Dent »

Good looking whip! Is much better than the last one. I think the secret to the second whip is the sheer determination not to make it look like the first whip. I'm working on #3, an 8 footer, right now but I need to buy more cord.

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Thanks Arthur...You are right about the determination.
BTW I bought my cord at http://www.georgia-outfitters.com/
$45/1000ft
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Post by PyramidBlaster »

You're coming right along! See? I told you....Nice lookin' whip there!

Heck. You don't need my help at all! (but I'll still offer it if needed!)

We gotta hook up to crack these babies!
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Yeah we do!
I'm going to make it to one of those whip enthusiast meetings over in Tampa one of these days.
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Looks to me like you made a pretty big improvement. Good job.
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rjallen70 wrote:Thanks Arthur...You are right about the determination.
BTW I bought my cord at http://www.georgia-outfitters.com/
$45/1000ft
Ron
Same place I got mine. I my be able to get some more next week. Then, on to the 8 footer.
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Looking good Ron :D
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Post by LemonLauren »

Definitely quite a bit of improvement! That's a pretty nice looking turks head knot too. Good job :-)

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Like night and day! good job, keep it up!

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Post by rjallen70 »

Thanks for all the encouragement guys...it really helps...
And Lemon Lauren...I am especially proud of that rackin' frakin' turks head. It took about 5 tries. I felt like that muppet composer who continuously beats his head on the piano keys when he messes up. 2 more and then *gulp*...going to try leather.
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