IOAB Arrived

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IOAB Arrived

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Got a nice surprise in the mail yesterday - a Winrich IOAB. It's been raining so I haven't had a chance to start breaking it in or cracking it, but it looks like it's a super nicely made whip. Can't wait to start using it.
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Pictures please!
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Not bad, not bad :) Congrats!

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Thanks. Did some cracking today. It's a dream. I've always had a bit of trouble with the volley but it's a piece of cake with the IOAB. Maybe once the whip gets well broken in it won't be as easy anymore. Will be interesting to find out. Very nice whip.
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My fathers Winrich IOAB 10 ft whip arrived awhile ago. It truly is a beautiful whip. We even managed to crack it a few times in the house (very confined space)! This was the whip we have been looking for, and the price couldn't be beat for this quality!
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