Query : How about a nylon Indy 8 foot replica for practice

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Query : How about a nylon Indy 8 foot replica for practice

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Hey all,

I saw this tonight :

http://www.cowwhips.com/images/bullwhip ... an_01a.jpg

Anyone have any ideas about this gent and if the whips are any good ?

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Post by Ryusui »

Looks pretty nice. Good quality work.

Although, isn't it possible to find good quality leather whips for around the same prices that he charges for the nylons?
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Yep, that's Rhett Kelley. He's an excellent nylon whipmaker. Be prepared though to wait 6 months; he has a regular job and does this on the side. But it's well worth the wait. I had one that looked alot like the one in the pic but a friend recently bought it. I had gotten a 12 inch handle on it and it was just too heavy for this gal to crack.

The great thing about nylon is you can crack it outside if it's wet.

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Post by JerseyJones »

My thoughts were to have on whip that would survive concrete if needs be for practice as to not injure my <drumroll>

New Joe Strain Whiskey 8 Footer ! :D

Hey, could I rig a length of soft rope to a handle as "waster" whip for practicing the physical movements ?

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JerseyJones wrote: Hey, could I rig a length of soft rope to a handle as "waster" whip for practicing the physical movements ?

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Yes, and no. I rigged up a 15 foot piece of Samson Spot cord, known as trick rope for trickropers. I applied a 3 foot fall and popper on one end of it. Voila! I had a very long 15 ft whip. It will definitely teach you how to handle a long whip. Long whips are fairly much one trick ponies. No circus cracks and rarely and horizontals, but good for sidearm flicks or forward flicks. I am not sure how well it would perform in a shorter (8ft) length. It's very light but you are wanting to learn the action of a long whip. If you want to learn 20+ ft whips this is a great way to learn how to throw it. I preformed at the Wild West Arts Club convention in Las Vegas a couple of years ago with this 15 ft rope cracking it like a whip. It is kind of amazing.
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Post by JerseyJones »

I'll try the rope whip.

The stuff is cheap enough and I could stand to get creative. I'll let folks know if I can make it work.

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Post by Ryusui »

Ahh, so it's much more practical for harder use.

Thanks for the insight, fellas. :)
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