Let's see some snake whips!
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Let's see some snake whips!
I've always wanted to get one, but never have. Do any of you have snake whips, and if so, let's hear all about them and see some pics!
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Hi,
for me snakewhips are "wall" whips At least when they are longer then 5 ft. When less they are good to hide it somewere, to keep whip in pocket or something like that. But when longer.... you can't make fast routines, at ther are not easy to crack.
I attach photo of 3 ft snake whip, with lead loading and steel foundation under turks head. It is good for hide it in pocket when it's dark in the backalley, and you afraid about yourself, or your girl
http://www.fotosik.pl/pokaz_obrazek/e80 ... 482be.html
http://www.fotosik.pl/pokaz_obrazek/1aa ... 1d2ce.html
hope you like it.
Regards, Karol
for me snakewhips are "wall" whips At least when they are longer then 5 ft. When less they are good to hide it somewere, to keep whip in pocket or something like that. But when longer.... you can't make fast routines, at ther are not easy to crack.
I attach photo of 3 ft snake whip, with lead loading and steel foundation under turks head. It is good for hide it in pocket when it's dark in the backalley, and you afraid about yourself, or your girl
http://www.fotosik.pl/pokaz_obrazek/e80 ... 482be.html
http://www.fotosik.pl/pokaz_obrazek/1aa ... 1d2ce.html
hope you like it.
Regards, Karol
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That is what has always stopped me from buying one. The kind of work I want to do calls for a longer, stiff handled whip. Even so, I'll have to try one someday. The idea of having a whip I can roll up and tuck into a cargo pocket appeals to me.Kiscien wrote:Hi,
for me snakewhips are "wall" whips At least when they are longer then 5 ft. When less they are good to hide it somewere, to keep whip in pocket or something like that. But when longer.... you can't make fast routines, at ther are not easy to crack.
Great looking whips! Thanks for posting them. I dug around in the archives and saw a really nice one by giovaniceleste with a snakes head hitch. Again, thanks every one, and if there are more out there, I'd love to see them.
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That second shot is my fiancee cracking the snakewhip, which is hers now. I just thought it'd be a cool shot taken from inside a big rock.
I did manage to find a picture of that snakewhip on my work computer!
It's a blue 6' job we call "The Viper". Made for me by "Lash" Mark Dittmer.
I could probably have Lash put the knot back on.
I did manage to find a picture of that snakewhip on my work computer!
It's a blue 6' job we call "The Viper". Made for me by "Lash" Mark Dittmer.
I could probably have Lash put the knot back on.
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