Another Stenhouse Masterpiece

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Another Stenhouse Masterpiece

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Just wanted to relay a quick story. I'm fairly new to IndyGear and whip cracking in general. After browsing a few posts, I decided to buy a Stenhouse to learn "the art." I ended up in a fairly long exchange with Paul about the type of whip to buy, etc. Lo and behold, I got a fantastic 4' snakewhip that cracks like a rifle.

Of course, now I'm ordering Paul's DVD and plotting my next whip... This is quite the lively group! Thanks for inspiring me to add yet another hobby to my list!

Jeremy.
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Post by Sergei »

Well welcome aboard Jeremy. I approved your account. I will go state a commonly used term around here, "post some pictures".

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Post by badger_state »

Certainly a fair request...

The large sized pic is here and the smaller one is below.

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Again, it's pretty cool to deal with folks like Paul who really love their art and make you excited to try something new. Now I just need to start saving for that bullwhip with the longer than standard handle and I'll really be in business...

A quick follow-up - for those of you who have watched Paul's DVD on whip cracking/maintenance, would you say that all of the basic cracks are covered in that material?
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Post by PropReplicator »

I can say with complete confidence that you will NOT be disappointed if you get one of Paul's DVDs. I had tried other videos that show you the basic cracks, and never got very far with them. However, I was doing all of the cracks within a couple of weeks of getting Paul's DVD. You learn the basic 4 cracks and more. :) Plus there's a great section on whip maintenance and some minor repair work.
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Post by Indiana Texas-girl »

You won't be disappointed with Paul's tape/dvd. It went beyond my expectations.
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Post by racerx »

And.... not only that, it stays crunchy in milk!, :lol: .

Actually, its jamed full of imformation,
and is a must have for any whipcracker's video collection.

I lost count, on how many time's I've re-viewed it,
a truly excellent teaching tool.



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Post by Paul_Stenhouse »

Thanks everyone for the encouraging praise.

I must say that I really enjoyed making that snakewhip. It was fun to play around with the patterns.

Best Regards and Thanks,

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Post by Mike »

Snakes, why did it have to be snakes? :wink:

Awesome looking whip, Jeremy... welcome to the madness!

As one of the first Stenhouse DVD owners, let me echo what's already been said. It's great! Got me performing a crack I'd tried for years in just 3 tries after viewing it.

Mike
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