Lets see your NON-Indy whips!
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Lets see your NON-Indy whips!
yeh yeh, I know this is a Indy forum, BUT this is a BULLWHIP subforum!
So lets see your NON Indyesque whipes!
Bullwhips, stockwhips you name it!
show us some pix!
So lets see your NON Indyesque whipes!
Bullwhips, stockwhips you name it!
show us some pix!
- Canuck Digger
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That's most of them...
They're all roo's and most are pretty Indy-ish, but the 8 foot black one is nice. It was made with a lighter skin than what I normally use and the resulting whip is a bit of a lighter whip, but still very fluid and fun to throw.
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e337/ ... -small.jpg
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e337/ ... -small.jpg
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Great looking whips everyone. Very nice. I have a snake whip on my future list.
Here is my whip collection.
I am working on adding more.
http://picasaweb.google.com/M.Erik.Turner/Whips
Here is my whip collection.
I am working on adding more.
http://picasaweb.google.com/M.Erik.Turner/Whips
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Pre 1940 Australian Stock whip that belonged to my great great grandfather:
Referred to in my Whips in Europe post.
Referred to in my Whips in Europe post.
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Hi,
As far as I know most popular place where for whipboxing is Australia.
We got our own whipboxing tourments in Poland, heere is a video http://kiscienwhips.knives.pl/index.html. I can't find more photos, but if you want here: http://www.whips.pl/forum/index.php/top ... 7.150.html you can see "First Poland Whipcompetition" and you got one from whipboxing too.
More about whipboxing you will find here http://www.aussiewhipmaker.com/WhipBoxing.htm. There was a page whipboxing.com but it's no longer exist .
Rules in short:
- you need to hit oponent in face, which is worth 1 point.
- person who first take 3 points, win.
- you need to have to whips. They are tangle many times, it saves time, when we have new whips, and somoby try to untangle the old one
I think kooniu, or someone who knows rules better or maybe he fights sometimes could tell you more, maybe gives some more links.
And I got two 3,5 ft stock whips one 5 ft stock and new 10 ft with 12 in handle bullwhip. When I will have, I will attach photos.
Regards,
Karol
As far as I know most popular place where for whipboxing is Australia.
We got our own whipboxing tourments in Poland, heere is a video http://kiscienwhips.knives.pl/index.html. I can't find more photos, but if you want here: http://www.whips.pl/forum/index.php/top ... 7.150.html you can see "First Poland Whipcompetition" and you got one from whipboxing too.
More about whipboxing you will find here http://www.aussiewhipmaker.com/WhipBoxing.htm. There was a page whipboxing.com but it's no longer exist .
Rules in short:
- you need to hit oponent in face, which is worth 1 point.
- person who first take 3 points, win.
- you need to have to whips. They are tangle many times, it saves time, when we have new whips, and somoby try to untangle the old one
I think kooniu, or someone who knows rules better or maybe he fights sometimes could tell you more, maybe gives some more links.
And I got two 3,5 ft stock whips one 5 ft stock and new 10 ft with 12 in handle bullwhip. When I will have, I will attach photos.
Regards,
Karol
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Here are a few of my non Indy whips - hope you like.
http://img206.imageshack.us/img206/2091/whip22py1.jpg
http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/8853 ... 12ael1.jpg
http://img57.imageshack.us/img57/4889/7 ... tarwv5.jpg
http://img206.imageshack.us/img206/2091/whip22py1.jpg
http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/8853 ... 12ael1.jpg
http://img57.imageshack.us/img57/4889/7 ... tarwv5.jpg
Here's a pair of "non-indy" bullwhips that I use in my show:
They were made by Paul Nolan and I love them. I highly recommend Paul's bullwhips!
xoxo
Louie
http://bullwhips.org
They were made by Paul Nolan and I love them. I highly recommend Paul's bullwhips!
xoxo
Louie
http://bullwhips.org
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DJN, those are sweet looking black whips.
I haven't even recieved my first real* whip yet and I'm already planning out my collection... I think my next one will be a 16 plait black whip. Then comes the stock whip. ANd by then, I'll get a matched pair of shorties for
two handed work.
My sword collection is going to suffer, isn't it? Maybe I should start writing westerns instead of fantasy (though I do have one whip weilding hero )
*I grew up cracking various cow hide whips, but my first roo hide whip is on it's way.
I haven't even recieved my first real* whip yet and I'm already planning out my collection... I think my next one will be a 16 plait black whip. Then comes the stock whip. ANd by then, I'll get a matched pair of shorties for
two handed work.
My sword collection is going to suffer, isn't it? Maybe I should start writing westerns instead of fantasy (though I do have one whip weilding hero )
*I grew up cracking various cow hide whips, but my first roo hide whip is on it's way.
so umDJN wrote:Here are a few of my non Indy whips - hope you like.
http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/8853 ... 12ael1.jpg
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These are traditional Mexican whips:
A chirrion (whip with a wooden handle and tapered rope thong):
A chicote (flexible whip from end to end, made of braided rope):
A chicote I made using wall knots... (Erick, here's the whip I talked to you about):
I'll post a picture of an old rawhide bullwhip I have, but that will have to be later.
A chirrion (whip with a wooden handle and tapered rope thong):
A chicote (flexible whip from end to end, made of braided rope):
A chicote I made using wall knots... (Erick, here's the whip I talked to you about):
I'll post a picture of an old rawhide bullwhip I have, but that will have to be later.
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Selina Kyle.Shagbd wrote:so umDJN wrote:Here are a few of my non Indy whips - hope you like.
http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/8853 ... 12ael1.jpg
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Yes, Sir...
and here I have one more precious thing. An english hunting whip
with a brass handle and a stitched keeper.
It's from Victor SanSoucie's workshop.
It's something total contrary to the classic Indy whip, and it shows
what a far land the whip world really is. I'll post more whips by time.
Enjoy,
Robby
www.Whip-Basics.de
with a brass handle and a stitched keeper.
It's from Victor SanSoucie's workshop.
It's something total contrary to the classic Indy whip, and it shows
what a far land the whip world really is. I'll post more whips by time.
Enjoy,
Robby
www.Whip-Basics.de
Re: This is...
I think I'm going to look forward to seeing the finished whip. Looks good so far.Whip Basics wrote: What do you think?
Robby
Here is a non-Indy whip. It is an 8ft roo natural and whiskey with a 10" handle.
Jim
Re: This is...
Cracker wrote:I think I'm going to look forward to seeing the finished whip. Looks good so far.Whip Basics wrote: What do you think?
Robby
Here is a non-Indy whip. It is an 8ft roo natural and whiskey with a 10" handle.
Jim
Long over due time you built yourself a website and threw your cap into the professional market Jim....I won't but I could mention a few so called professional whipmakers that are not to your standard...
Tony
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Here's a 6 ft. Stockwhip by Joe Strain that I recently received. The color is whiskey, and it's a beautiful whip. I'll post more about in its own thread shortly.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3260/318 ... cea3_o.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3260/318 ... cea3_o.jpg
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Raider 57
That's exactly the whip I used for Shooting Vol. I of the whip basics DVD.
It handles great, and you'll see - it's not only good for foul waether!
Robby
www.Whip-Basics.de
Raider 57
That's exactly the whip I used for Shooting Vol. I of the whip basics DVD.
It handles great, and you'll see - it's not only good for foul waether!
Robby
www.Whip-Basics.de
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Here is my 10ft Terry Jacka Austrailian model. It cracks like a cannon!
http://i421.photobucket.com/albums/pp29 ... C00945.jpg
http://i421.photobucket.com/albums/pp29 ... C00945.jpg
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Here we go
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Here are two more exclusive latigo whips, out of the workshop of Victor SanSoucie - if you're
interested... www.Handmadewhips.com
One in black, the other in two tone. And both have wooden handles, made out of Ebony wood.
The left one black Ebony, the right white Ebony.
Enjoy.
Robby
www.Whip-Basics.de
Here are two more exclusive latigo whips, out of the workshop of Victor SanSoucie - if you're
interested... www.Handmadewhips.com
One in black, the other in two tone. And both have wooden handles, made out of Ebony wood.
The left one black Ebony, the right white Ebony.
Enjoy.
Robby
www.Whip-Basics.de
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Another stocky from merry old England...? Looks great. Okay, the color is not exactly my cup of tea, but the new
owner will be happy with it. And if it just nearly handles like the brown/black obove, the new owner will be more than
satisfied! That braided keeper looks nice, by the way!
Good work, Tony.
Well, as always.
Robby
www.Whip-Basics.de
Another stocky from merry old England...? Looks great. Okay, the color is not exactly my cup of tea, but the new
owner will be happy with it. And if it just nearly handles like the brown/black obove, the new owner will be more than
satisfied! That braided keeper looks nice, by the way!
Good work, Tony.
Well, as always.
Robby
www.Whip-Basics.de
racerx, nice collection. Who made the black and red with the ring? That is a very nice looking whip!
Robby, your pictures of the Victor SanSoucie whips are very nice. It's hard to believe these are latigo. I also really like the stock whip by Tony. It just looks fast sitting there.
Tony, another nice whip!! And Robby, I know you secretly like the colors
Robby, your pictures of the Victor SanSoucie whips are very nice. It's hard to believe these are latigo. I also really like the stock whip by Tony. It just looks fast sitting there.
Tony, another nice whip!! And Robby, I know you secretly like the colors
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Great photos, Great Whip! Keep them coming, just keep an eye on the size limits too
Here is a non-Indy bullwhip I picked up not too long ago, One of Terry Jacka’s, 8ft long 12plait, 13.5inch handled De Longis model bullwhips.
http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/2897/dscf7410sc6.jpg
Dan
Here is a non-Indy bullwhip I picked up not too long ago, One of Terry Jacka’s, 8ft long 12plait, 13.5inch handled De Longis model bullwhips.
http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/2897/dscf7410sc6.jpg
Dan