Here is the first finished bullwhip from my speccial offer I put on here last month:
and here is the whole set:
this whip does have a bigger butt foundation to make it more SA. After trying it out it was hard to let it go, it cracked very easyly and was fun to work with, even though it is new and the braiding is tight.
How do you guys like this one?
8ft. saddle tan Indy bullwhip
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Re: 8ft. saddle tan Indy bullwhip
Very nice Great work
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Re: 8ft. saddle tan Indy bullwhip
Hi,
very nice whip! And horn is great too
Regards,
Karol
very nice whip! And horn is great too
Regards,
Karol
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Re: 8ft. saddle tan Indy bullwhip
Very nice work!
It looks solid and sturdy. Probably very well balanced. The strands are well proportionned for its size and it has a graceful taper. I should think it a very pleasant whip to use. Congratulations on a job well done sir!
Regards,
Franco
PS - The only ones worth selling are the ones we want to keep...
It looks solid and sturdy. Probably very well balanced. The strands are well proportionned for its size and it has a graceful taper. I should think it a very pleasant whip to use. Congratulations on a job well done sir!
Regards,
Franco
PS - The only ones worth selling are the ones we want to keep...
Re: 8ft. saddle tan Indy bullwhip
It's a kudu horn from South AfricaKiscien wrote:Hi,
very nice whip! And horn is great too
Regards,
Karol
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Re: 8ft. saddle tan Indy bullwhip
Looks beautiful - a real work work of art! I like the color and the plaiting looks nice and smooth. Great job.
Happy cracking,
Ryan
Happy cracking,
Ryan