Pagey Whips

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Hey guys im not really a lurker on the Bullwhip scene, mostly a fedora guy :lol:

I have been looking at whips and was not prepared to shell out money for a descent whip but save up and buy a superb whip (even if it takes more time). As this may be my only whip, definately for at least a couple of years I want some thing thats SA but still superb handling wise. I've got down to a Strain, Morgan and Pagey whip.

The Morgan option means waiting at least another 3 months min to save up but the Strain and Pagey are within my reach.

Long story short I know the Strains are some of the best whips about, but how do Pagey whips hold up as Whips and not just screen accurate props. If you know what I mean, I suppose how do they handle is the question? lol

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Got my Pagey yesterday, and I can't let my hands off this beauty.
Oh, Eric, by the way, thank you too for commend me a pagey :)
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pagey's whip are not only beautys but work as welll as they look. You will just love it. If you just want one, thats the one.
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Yeah I think the one will be all I will need anyway until maybe a couple of years down the line. So the consensus is they are definately fine whips both Sa and handling wise? Andy could you post some pics if you have the chance, or redirect me to a thread if you have them up?


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This is the whip that Andymac bought
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A thing of beauty my friend. Nick, you have to promise me that if you stop making them that you still make one for me.
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