There would be 4 pics here but I can't work out how to post them. Two photos are of Bernardo's 10' Raiders whip, one is of the David Morgan bullwhip 455 made by Meagan, and the other I made in '85.
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Three whips
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Three whips
Last edited by JMObi on Fri Jun 13, 2008 6:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Your close! Sometimes it takes a bit of practice to get it to work just right.
Copy in the direct link from imageshack...
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Highlight it and then click on the the only with the direct link to your picture in place of the "http://image_url" once you submit your message or click preview the image it should come up with out any problem, like so
Great looking bullwhip by the way, Looking forward to seeing the rest.
Dan
Copy in the direct link from imageshack...
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Highlight it and then click on the the only with the direct link to your picture in place of the "http://image_url" once you submit your message or click preview the image it should come up with out any problem, like so
Great looking bullwhip by the way, Looking forward to seeing the rest.
Dan
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Thanks everyone! Cracker, thank you for your compliment. It must be the first Indy type bullwhip ever made in Australia as far as I know. There were a few I made that preceded it, using the same steel handle. I would unplait them and start all over again. I was self-taught, with a bit of help from an early Ron Edwards book. Thank you Ron.