Cheapest whip holder?

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Cheapest whip holder?

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What's the cheapest whip holder? Something I can attach to a belt just as a costume piece
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You could go with Todd's. His is only $20, and it's fairly SA, and very functional. :)
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IndianaBogart wrote:You could go with Todd's. His is only $20, and it's fairly SA, and very functional. :)
Yeah. Still a big chunk though.. anything for like $5? Yes I'm cheap
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Make one your self or go to your local military store and look around for anything that looks like a whip holster w/ snaps. I'm positive you'll find something there and it'll be really cheap :lol:
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I've got a couple of black whipholders kicking around. They are new and I'd sell them for $15 each (with shipping included). If you are interested PM me.

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Post by maboot38 »

Keep this in mind. If you buy just a strip of leather and a snap (even if it is a Noel Howard), you whip will NOT stay in place without serious finageling. If you are going to use the holder in your costume and plan to be moving around in it, I would recommend Todd's non-slip holder. It has a hidden velcro strip that will make the loop tigheter on the whip, and you can wear your whip wihtout fear of it slipping down your leg.
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Post by twilekjedi »

Indiana O-Town had a cool idea:

http://indygear.com/cow/viewtopic.php?t=35034
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twilekjedi wrote:Indiana O-Town had a cool idea:

http://indygear.com/cow/viewtopic.php?t=35034
Beaten to the punch. Thanks for referencing my own (misplaced?) thread, sir!
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