What do you guys think of this whip?
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What do you guys think of this whip?
Just upgraded from my 2 year old jrzjoe 4 plait 8 footer to this new one, an 8 plait 8 footer in dark saddle tan. I just got it so I haven't cracked it yet. Probably this weekend. What do you guys think?
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I have an issue with a lot of people that call someone a master whipmaker, but then don't say who it is. In my opinion there are very few master whipmakers and I don't think many of them would be cranking out whips that retail in the $225 price range. In every other industry when someone achieves a master skill level their price goes up.
I'm not saying the whip is bad (I haven't tried one) but the title master is thrown around a lot these days and especially on ebay it doesn't have a name to back it up.
Personally I'd be wary of buying something that was made by a master, but then I didn't know who the master was.
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I'm not saying the whip is bad (I haven't tried one) but the title master is thrown around a lot these days and especially on ebay it doesn't have a name to back it up.
Personally I'd be wary of buying something that was made by a master, but then I didn't know who the master was.
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To me, it looks like a pretty decent whip for $70 bucks. For that money, you can not really ask for more.
Also, this whip looks similar to the one offered by the Noble Collection as the "official Indy whip" discussed in other threads. They both have the same features and look. I'd bet they are made by the same company.
Bernardo
Also, this whip looks similar to the one offered by the Noble Collection as the "official Indy whip" discussed in other threads. They both have the same features and look. I'd bet they are made by the same company.
Bernardo
I have a jrzjoe whip that is natural tan with a 12 plait design. I like it for prop use but its not a great cracking whip. I have to say, after owing one and seeing yours, this is not made by the same people. Jrzjoe whips come unfinished looking and still need to be rolled and conditioned. This one looks old and weathered. Not bashing your find here, I think it looks good for the price, but I don't like the false promises this jrzjoe guy makes.
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I just got mine, and being my first whip, I really can't compare it with anything, but this thing is awesome! It took me a while to get the hang of it (and to realize there was a knot in the fall for shipping XD), but there's really nothing like that first CRACK and the "Did I do that? O.o"
The natural tan is actually a bit darker than I expected, but I think that's a good thing. Regardless of whether or not it's a good cracking whip, it sure does look like the kind of tool Indy would use.
The natural tan is actually a bit darker than I expected, but I think that's a good thing. Regardless of whether or not it's a good cracking whip, it sure does look like the kind of tool Indy would use.
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I figured I would add, this whip cracks fairly well in the hands of a novice such as myself. I hadn't handled a whip in nearly 20 years when this was filmed (incidentally, Jessica who also appeared in the video had never handled a whip but seemed to be a natural with it!):
http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseacti ... d=38720252
http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseacti ... d=38720252