Todd's prop whip

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Falco09
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Todd's prop whip

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Anybody placed an order for one of these yet? I'm thinking it's the perfect non functioning costume completer.
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I got mine last week. It looks great. I cracked it a few times but you have to be careful. It does have that marshmallow knot for the handle which is the only drawback. But for $99 bucks I'm not complaining.

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Non-functioning is the operative phrase.
If all you want is a costume component, it's OK.
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Mind posting some pics smurf?
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Post by Jakk55 »

Falco09 wrote:Mind posting some pics smurf?
Do a search, there was a heavily pic laden thread not too long ago.
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I have one......after trying a couple cracks for fun, it has already started to show signs of ripping here and there. What do you expect for $99, right?.........but still, Todd's $150 Standard jacket is pretty tough for a "costume" jacket.
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