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Here are the latest: a pair of 5' X 8 plait bullwhips with stainless steel engraved ferrules. The guts are standard and the falls whitehide. The ring knots are also standard turk's head knots, while the butt knot is a pinneapple weave knot. Specially made for Mr. Devis Bogino, noted european stage and circus performer.
Karol,
if by loading you mean lead in the butt, then yes, I am. I always put lead in the butt end of all my whips, and they usually balance withing an inch or two of the end of the handle. Because these have 10" handles instead of the "usual" 8", it was easier to get it right on the nose. Actually, these whips balance somewhere over the ferrules.
The 8 plait is because at a mere 5' there wasn't a whole lot of room to drop from 12 to 6 without always being in the process of dropping a strand even before the last one dropped has been properly anchored. I know it can be done. I know many do successfully, but I wanted to keep these simple. Besides, there is no real difference at the tip of the whip, it's just over the first part of the thong where you notice the wider strands. Also being that these whips are going to have a full working life (remember these are for a stage artist who uses them every day, not someone who only takes it out once a week), and I wanted them to be sturdy since they are not going to have an easy go at it. But mostly it was to have fewer drop points on account of the length.
Cheers,
There was a tinny bit of variation between the two (fractions of a millimeter...); one was just under 23 mm and the other just above. This is the handle at its widest point, right under the ferrules.
I do make whips but this was the first time I made them with engraved ferrules, and I'm not sure if I will make any more like these, unless of course the person provides the finished ferrules themselves.
Thanks! That's actually a very big compliment for me hehehe:-)
I used to have this attitude of 8 plait is a poorman's whip, but ever since I saw what Skip does with 8 plait, I have changed my mind. These look nice with the eight plait and I have no regrets about making that choice AT ALL!
Canuck Digger wrote:Thanks! That's actually a very big compliment for me hehehe:-)
I used to have this attitude of 8 plait is a poorman's whip, but ever since I saw what Skip does with 8 plait, I have changed my mind. These look nice with the eight plait and I have no regrets about making that choice AT ALL!
Thanx Franco... You do good work yourself. These whips are beautiful, and knowing your standard of perfection I know they throw perfectly as well.
Oy Skip, thanks a lot! I was in yer neck of the woods this past weekend, well sorta, North Hampton, Mas., for a friend's wedding. Very pretty area! You guys have nice highways down there! Funny how the little differences are what strikes you when you cross over )