a table full of bullwhips

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a table full of bullwhips

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Here is a nice picture of 5 different whips, can you tell the makers and original collours?

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Post by rjallen70 »

Nice whips...
I am guessing natural tan.
Not sure on the maker(s) but I would say some are Morgan.
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Post by tomek9210 »

Left to right - natural tan, natural tan, saddle tan, natural tan, saddle tan/whiskey.
I think 4th whip from left is Stenhouse and the 3rd is Strain.
Am I right :) ?
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Post by coronado3 »

3rd from left Bernardo?
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Post by Indiana County Jr. »

Ok, I'll take a shot at this:

From the left:

Pagey
Morgan
Del Carpio
Strain
One of yours



Crack On! :whip:
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Post by Dutch_jones »

First is a pagey, 2nd is a bernardo whip. 3rd morgan, 4th strain,

and the last one is your CS whip?
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Post by AlexL3000 »

Starting from the left I think its Pagey for the 1st, Del Carpio 3rd, and I don't know about the rest.

nice Collection by the way

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Post by eaglecrow »

The 1st is indeed a Pagey, 4th from left is a Stenhouse (very old, dark natural tan) and the last one is made by me, correct.
So now :whip: No. 2 and 3 are still unknown

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Post by scot2525 »

#2- midwest whip made by Paul or Lauren, color natural tan

#3- Morgan, a more current version but still older and very used in natural tan.

Just my 2 cents and i am not very good at this.

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Post by Weston »

The only one I was certain of was the Stenhouse, but that has already been identified. My following attempts have no basis in logic whatsoever, so here goes:

#2. Joe Strain. Natural

#3. Pagey. Whiskey

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Post by eaglecrow »

This pictures make detecting the actuall crafters easy:

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Post by coronado3 »

Pagey (left) and yours again(right) ! What do I win???? One of your whips?
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Post by eaglecrow »

you just won my unshared respect, Sir!

of course, Weston was right with the Pagey in the first place

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Post by whiskyman »

Guilty as charged!
The great thing about having another gearhead nearby is you get to hang out and have a few beers with piles of whips, leather jackets and bags and such - not to mention all the other strange and obscure oddities that adorn Indybreineder's flat!

Nice avatar Dan - almost looks like you have a halo! :lol:
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Post by eaglecrow »

horns would have been funnyer :twisted:

Yes, it's allways fun to hang out with Nick and to have some gear talk. It must be an even bigger joy for people watching us sitting on the bar and talking about weared stuff in English and German at the same time!
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Post by Boggstandard »

Great pictures-beautiful pictures.
I feel fortunate to own whips made by all of those makers.
A quorum of quality one might say.
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