New IOAB color
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New IOAB color
I'm trying out a new leather supplier and this is one of their standard colors of leather that I've made an IOAB out of. The color is sort of between brown and tan, the dealer calls it 'acorn.'
Just thought I'd run this color past some of you in the bullwhip forum to see how you guys like it. The next shade darker is a chocolate brown, a shade lighter than brandy kangaroo, which is kind of dark for an Indy whip.
-Adam
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The new leather supplier is already figured into the new prices on my website.
If my prices go up any more, it will only be to limit new orders. I've been taking orders for 3 weeks and I'm already backed up 2 months. I was hoping the higher prices would limit orders so that the turnaround time wouldn't be longer than a month.
So, it all comes down to whether my customers would pay more to get a whip sooner, or pay less and wait longer.
-Adam
If my prices go up any more, it will only be to limit new orders. I've been taking orders for 3 weeks and I'm already backed up 2 months. I was hoping the higher prices would limit orders so that the turnaround time wouldn't be longer than a month.
So, it all comes down to whether my customers would pay more to get a whip sooner, or pay less and wait longer.
-Adam
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Jim,
How's that deerhide stockwhip of yours holding up?
I stopped taking deerhhide whip orders as well, mainly because it's really hard to find good hides. I have a few black deerhides on hand that I think would make some really nice 4 ft bullwhips or snake whips, but I wouldn't want to try to make anything longer with them.
-Adam
How's that deerhide stockwhip of yours holding up?
I stopped taking deerhhide whip orders as well, mainly because it's really hard to find good hides. I have a few black deerhides on hand that I think would make some really nice 4 ft bullwhips or snake whips, but I wouldn't want to try to make anything longer with them.
-Adam
Hey Adam,
that’s alright about discontinuing those as well,
I'm really satisfied with the two I got from you.
The stock whip is holding up great, infact, its due for a little greasing,
I really like it, along with its other counter part, the bullwhip, a truly fun target whip by any standard.
PS I've got to try that soda can cutting, that’s just looks to addictive.
Jim J.
that’s alright about discontinuing those as well,
I'm really satisfied with the two I got from you.
The stock whip is holding up great, infact, its due for a little greasing,
I really like it, along with its other counter part, the bullwhip, a truly fun target whip by any standard.
PS I've got to try that soda can cutting, that’s just looks to addictive.
Jim J.
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