Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

From falls & poppers to plaiting & cracking technique, this section is dedicated in memory of Sergei, IndyGear Staff Member and Whip Guru. Always remember to keep "Celebratin' Life!"

Moderator: BullWhipBorton

Post Reply
faststreetsofhongkong
Dig Worker
Dig Worker
Posts: 23
Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2009 11:54 pm

Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by faststreetsofhongkong »

I asked Joe Strain to make a color accurate Raiders whip, meaning not just the 8 inch handle, not just a bit thinner than most whips are made these days (compare to Harrison's fingers in the pictures below), but to match the two different colors of kangaroo hide (meaning the top knot is darker) as in the below still from Raiders opening sequence:

Image

Of course, the hides will age and both darken on there own, but they will age separately, and keep the look as in the above picture and the below pictures:

Image

Image

And here is the finished result (yes, it is resting on top of my Nowak Raiders jacket):

Image

I have been using whips for the past 27 years, and it is simply the finest whip I have ever held in my hand.
User avatar
Ranger36
Professor of Archaeology
Professor of Archaeology
Posts: 842
Joined: Sat Mar 14, 2009 4:47 pm
Location: I'm here to view the tapestries!

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by Ranger36 »

Thats a mighty fine lookn' whip!

:clap:
User avatar
tomek9210
Professor of Archaeology
Professor of Archaeology
Posts: 1163
Joined: Mon Jun 23, 2008 4:13 pm
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Contact:

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by tomek9210 »

I really love shape of the turkshead! Joe did great job!
User avatar
Vindy
Laboratory Technician
Laboratory Technician
Posts: 145
Joined: Fri Dec 28, 2007 10:10 pm
Location: North of Atlanta, Georgia

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by Vindy »

Awesome looking whip. I really like my Strain 10-footer. Enjoy yours!
User avatar
Hollowpond
Legendary Adventurer
Legendary Adventurer
Posts: 3834
Joined: Thu Apr 03, 2008 6:52 pm

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by Hollowpond »

Gotta get me a Strain. :whip:

Travis
User avatar
ksteryous
Laboratory Technician
Laboratory Technician
Posts: 103
Joined: Sun Oct 26, 2008 9:16 pm
Location: Virginia

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by ksteryous »

Tundrarider wrote:Can't go wrong with a Joe strain!
I'll second that for sure.....I love my Stockwhip from Joe.

Regards,
Kenton
User avatar
TheExit148
Professor of Archaeology
Professor of Archaeology
Posts: 807
Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2009 1:22 pm
Location: Welland, Ontario Canada

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by TheExit148 »

Thats a really nice whip! Congrats on that! Pure Raiders :tup: Enjoy it!
Indiana Leon
Laboratory Technician
Laboratory Technician
Posts: 105
Joined: Sat Jul 26, 2008 11:44 am
Location: Switzerland

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by Indiana Leon »

Woow! This whip looks awesome! :notworthy: :notworthy: :whip:
bobm2004
Laboratory Technician
Laboratory Technician
Posts: 165
Joined: Mon Sep 08, 2008 9:07 pm
Location: Elgin, IL
Contact:

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by bobm2004 »

Seems like all of our forum members are experiencing great package day. That is another great looking whip. How does she crack?
Marhala
Dig Leader
Dig Leader
Posts: 523
Joined: Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:07 am
Contact:

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by Marhala »

Excellent workmanship! You never get tired of seeing new whip pics from the top whipmakers!!!
faststreetsofhongkong
Dig Worker
Dig Worker
Posts: 23
Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2009 11:54 pm

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by faststreetsofhongkong »

To answer the question asked, "how does she crack?"

Honestly, right out of the Fedex box, it was like a whip I had been using for years or something. I actually took video of that moment.

Maybe it is the whole "just like Indy's in "Raiders" feeling" ... but I love it and it is a very fluid whip.
aichdawg
Dig Worker
Dig Worker
Posts: 17
Joined: Sat Jun 06, 2009 11:35 am

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by aichdawg »

faststreetsofhongkong wrote:To answer the question asked, "how does she crack?"

Honestly, right out of the Fedex box, it was like a whip I had been using for years or something. I actually took video of that moment.

Maybe it is the whole "just like Indy's in "Raiders" feeling" ... but I love it and it is a very fluid whip.
J. Strain told me the Riders whip has a lighter thong (0.83 inch diameter vs 0.95 inch for most Indy whips). Have you noticed any pros or cons to the lighter thong?
User avatar
IndianaBravo
Dig Leader
Dig Leader
Posts: 426
Joined: Tue Sep 09, 2008 6:40 pm
Location: Madrid, Spain

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by IndianaBravo »

Another amazing whip from Joe! I´ve had mine for nearly a year and It just gets better with age!
Thwak! :whip:
Indiana County Jr.
Dig Leader
Dig Leader
Posts: 596
Joined: Wed Sep 03, 2008 5:57 pm
Contact:

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by Indiana County Jr. »

IndianaBravo wrote:Another amazing whip from Joe! I´ve had mine for nearly a year and It just gets better with age!
Thwak! :whip:

No Doubt!
I own a Morgan, Jacka (aussie), Del Carpio and a Strain. Hands down, the Strain is amazingly fluid. I spend more time with it now than the others, and no matter how much I use it, it still looks tight as a drum.

Crack On! :whip:
Allen
franky jones
Dig Worker
Dig Worker
Posts: 21
Joined: Mon Jan 12, 2009 10:00 pm
Location: SPRINGFEILD MA USA

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by franky jones »

CONGADULATIONS ON YOUR NEW raiders whip; I had J. Strain make me a Raiders whip about 2 months back just like yours with the different collored roo leather thong knot and I simply Just love his work. His whips are excellent and i would recomend them to any one looking for somthing screen accurate and regular usage. :whip:
User avatar
KeepaySF
Archaeology Student
Archaeology Student
Posts: 39
Joined: Fri Feb 20, 2009 12:06 am
Location: San Francisco

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by KeepaySF »

Absolutely stunning....congrats!
User avatar
bluzharp
Laboratory Technician
Laboratory Technician
Posts: 121
Joined: Fri Feb 08, 2008 3:26 am

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by bluzharp »

IndianaBravo wrote:Another amazing whip from Joe! I´ve had mine for nearly a year and It just gets better with age!
Thwak! :whip:
+ 1 on that, IB! I love my 2 year old Strain! I take good care of it, but I don't baby it either. (It gets a LOT of use.) I'ts smooooooth!
User avatar
Inbanana
Field Surveyor
Field Surveyor
Posts: 72
Joined: Mon Nov 05, 2007 2:08 pm

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by Inbanana »

I'm not really a whip person, but that is one beautiful whip... What type of leather is the jacket, shrunken lamb?
Last edited by Inbanana on Wed Oct 21, 2009 4:19 pm, edited 2 times in total.
faststreetsofhongkong
Dig Worker
Dig Worker
Posts: 23
Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2009 11:54 pm

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by faststreetsofhongkong »

It is not the shrunken lamb, I didn't get that version yet, only because I have a shrunken wallet right now ...
maccwerk
Dig Worker
Dig Worker
Posts: 5
Joined: Tue Nov 25, 2008 12:17 am

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by maccwerk »

I just received this same style whip (10 ft.) from Joe, and I've never handled anything so smooth! It looks EXACTLY like the one in the first post, so I'll not take up any space with pics, but this is one beautiful whip--insanely tight braiding, super fluid, and the thing nearly cracks itself! Awesome work, VERY quick turnaround (less than 2 weeks), deadly SA...I can't recommend this whip and Joe's craftsmanship enough. He's truly earned his "Machine" nickname.

Thanks for the ultimate Raiders whip Joe--my search is over!

Cheers,

Mac
User avatar
DarenHenryW
Museum Curator
Museum Curator
Posts: 1204
Joined: Mon Jun 22, 2009 1:04 pm
Location: SF Bay Area, CA

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by DarenHenryW »

faststreetsofhongkong wrote:It is not the shrunken lamb, I didn't get that version yet, only because I have a shrunken wallet right now ...

If it's not the shrunken lamb, do you remember which leather it is?

He sent me four swatches of leather so I could compare. The shrunken lamb is the softest, most buttery, but I understand it's the most expensive. I'm gonna guess that your jacket is (going by how he labeled the swatches) either:

vintage goat (which is sorta stiff)

OR

Nowak New goat (which seems softer, like the lamb)


Oh yeah, and just to keep things on subject: I ordered a 10' Joe Strain Raiders whip the other day! Can't wait! I'm also waiting on a 9' Del Carpio (same thing) and I ordered one of the AB Raiders whip in 8'. I know I'm not wealthy, but my typing fingers seem to think otherwise.

DHW
User avatar
Solent MKIII
Museum Curator
Museum Curator
Posts: 1332
Joined: Tue May 27, 2008 7:42 am
Location: Sharing living space with a near-sighted scrap pile

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by Solent MKIII »

Very nice! :tup: Image
louiefoxx
Dig Leader
Dig Leader
Posts: 443
Joined: Wed Apr 04, 2007 10:07 am
Location: Seattle, WA
Contact:

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by louiefoxx »

Why doesn't anyone want the ashy coloring of the 2nd half of the thong?
Image

louie
http://bullwhips.org
User avatar
Canasta
Dig Leader
Dig Leader
Posts: 545
Joined: Tue Jul 02, 2002 9:58 am
Location: Springfield, Illinos
Contact:

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by Canasta »

Louie. I'm guessing that it's from being drug in the sandy dirt seen in the streets. I would think that there were multiple takes of some of the scenes allowing the dust/dirt to collect.

Just guessing.

Take care,
C

PS
I just received two of these from Joe yesterday. An 8 and 10 foot.
Wonderful whips. My Morgan is now around 18 years old and seeing less work, so I got these two to replace it (so to speak).
I was almost transported back to the day I opened my Morgan after getting it in the mail. You open it up and just think to yourself " ... wow. this is what I've always wanted." It was fun to think of that time again. Thanks Joe.
Now I'm going outside to play.

C
User avatar
DarenHenryW
Museum Curator
Museum Curator
Posts: 1204
Joined: Mon Jun 22, 2009 1:04 pm
Location: SF Bay Area, CA

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by DarenHenryW »

[quote="Canasta"]Louie. I'm guessing that it's from being drug in the sandy dirt seen in the streets. I would think that there were multiple takes of some of the scenes allowing the dust/dirt to collect.

Just guessing.

I concur.

Multiple takes would mean that the whip was already dirtied when we first see HF pull it from his belt.

My other theory is that if they belonged to Glen Randall, he might not have taken as good of care of them, and they may have been almost "stained" with dirt and dust, etc. But more than likely, the ashy color came from the streets of Cairo filming.

DHW
louiefoxx
Dig Leader
Dig Leader
Posts: 443
Joined: Wed Apr 04, 2007 10:07 am
Location: Seattle, WA
Contact:

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by louiefoxx »

My question wasn't how it got ashy...but why that's the one bit of coloring that no one wants in their SA whip? A lot of people "distress" their new whips to get the darker color of "aged" leather...but they leave out the ashy part.

I guess it's more of an observation than a question.

Louie
Last edited by louiefoxx on Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
User avatar
DarenHenryW
Museum Curator
Museum Curator
Posts: 1204
Joined: Mon Jun 22, 2009 1:04 pm
Location: SF Bay Area, CA

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by DarenHenryW »

If you want it to look "ashy", take it out in the sand and play with it!

;)

DHW
User avatar
Canasta
Dig Leader
Dig Leader
Posts: 545
Joined: Tue Jul 02, 2002 9:58 am
Location: Springfield, Illinos
Contact:

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by Canasta »

You know, I completely misread that question.
My bad.

C
BullWhipBorton
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 1967
Joined: Sun Mar 02, 2003 11:28 pm
Location: Michigan, USA

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by BullWhipBorton »

Louie, I do remember a few discussions in the past with members asking if dusting a whip with fullers earth was bad for them, so someone out there wants that look. :lol:

These are great looking bullwhips; you’ll never go wrong with one of Joes Whips! :TOH:

Dan
User avatar
GeordieIndy
Professor of Archaeology
Professor of Archaeology
Posts: 998
Joined: Fri Jul 27, 2007 6:42 pm
Location: U.K.

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by GeordieIndy »

Very nice whip, job well done Joe :notworthy:

GeordieIndy
User avatar
TheChimp
Field Surveyor
Field Surveyor
Posts: 73
Joined: Wed Apr 09, 2008 1:48 pm
Location: Massachusetts

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by TheChimp »

Just.... couldn't .... resist....

I just ordered one last night. This is my first ever whip purchase,and I'm giddy with anticipation. I haven't been this excited since my Nowak jacket purchase last year...

I sure do hope I made a good choice. Being a novice, I can't help but wonder if I should have gotten one of the low end whips instead, but this just looked so cool...

The website says lead time is about 3 weeks for most whips. Is that accurate for this one, too?
User avatar
DarenHenryW
Museum Curator
Museum Curator
Posts: 1204
Joined: Mon Jun 22, 2009 1:04 pm
Location: SF Bay Area, CA

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by DarenHenryW »

Here you go guys.

First pic: Joe Strain 10' 28th Anniversary Raiders whip

Image


Same whip compared to my 8' Joe Strain KOTCS whip (which I have had for about 10 months).

Image

Last pic: 10' Raiders compared to Terry Jacka 10' KOTCS whip

Image


Plus video of me cracking all three:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ge99-_EEKr4

Joe's whips, as anyone might expect are very similar to each other. The Raiders whip being a bit thinner though.

Terry's Whip is a monster. Very heavy, very thick, and though it requires more energy to lift the darn thing off the ground, it cracks a bit more effortlessly. Both TOP QUALITY WHIPS!

My Del Carpio 9' Raiders arrives next week!

Then in a few months, my 8' AB Paul Nolan Raiders whip.

THEN . . . I'm done for awhile. :TOH:
Last edited by DarenHenryW on Sat Sep 26, 2009 5:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
User avatar
Gaucho
Archaeologist
Archaeologist
Posts: 203
Joined: Tue Nov 11, 2008 2:03 am
Location: POA-RS

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by Gaucho »

Wow


Just amazing. My next whip is a Strain.



Regards. :clap:
Indiana County Jr.
Dig Leader
Dig Leader
Posts: 596
Joined: Wed Sep 03, 2008 5:57 pm
Contact:

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by Indiana County Jr. »

Good Stuff Daren,

Correct me if I am wrong, but you have not had the Jacka IV whip that long. I noticed your transition has really relaxed alot! Mine is still really stiff around two feet (a month old) and yours seems as relaxed as if it were a year old. :-k

Crack On! :whip:
Allen
User avatar
DarenHenryW
Museum Curator
Museum Curator
Posts: 1204
Joined: Mon Jun 22, 2009 1:04 pm
Location: SF Bay Area, CA

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by DarenHenryW »

Indiana County Jr. wrote:Good Stuff Daren,

Correct me if I am wrong, but you have not had the Jacka IV whip that long. I noticed your transition has really relaxed alot! Mine is still really stiff around two feet (a month old) and yours seems as relaxed as if it were a year old. :-k

Crack On! :whip:
Allen

Hey, Allen.

Did your Terry Jacka look like this?

Image

I have been using it, obviously, but also "working" the curve to get it to settle a bit. Something Anthony showed me to get the whip to break in a bit. If you watch that Dacron (Anthony De Longis Content) video, you'll see Anthony doing it to his whips to get them to loosen up.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR6Sv2tTtjA


I have no doubt that Terry braided mine just as tightly as yours, but I've probably just worked mine in a bit harder.

But, don't be in a hurry . . . it'll loosen for sure; just let it.

:whip:

DHW
Indiana County Jr.
Dig Leader
Dig Leader
Posts: 596
Joined: Wed Sep 03, 2008 5:57 pm
Contact:

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by Indiana County Jr. »

Yes it does,

I can feel it loosening slowly.... Looks like I have my work cut out for me... :lol:


Crack On! :whip:
Allen
User avatar
DarenHenryW
Museum Curator
Museum Curator
Posts: 1204
Joined: Mon Jun 22, 2009 1:04 pm
Location: SF Bay Area, CA

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by DarenHenryW »

Here's a couple more pics.

All of my whips at once:

Image

The whip collection as it stands from Right to Left: 8' Joe Strain KOTCS; 10' Joe Strain Raiders; 10' Bernie Wojcicki "Indy Style"; 10' Terry Jacka KOTCS; 7' Terry Jacka "De Longis Style.

Image

ENJOY!!!! :P

DHW
User avatar
tomek9210
Professor of Archaeology
Professor of Archaeology
Posts: 1163
Joined: Mon Jun 23, 2008 4:13 pm
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Contact:

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by tomek9210 »

Wonderful whip collection Darren!
That Bernie's whip is almost as thick as Terry's, isn't it? Is it modern Bernie's whip with 4 bellies?
Have a nice time with breaking in them!
User avatar
DarenHenryW
Museum Curator
Museum Curator
Posts: 1204
Joined: Mon Jun 22, 2009 1:04 pm
Location: SF Bay Area, CA

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by DarenHenryW »

Yes, Bernie uses 4 bellies, no bolsters.

DHW
User avatar
TheExit148
Professor of Archaeology
Professor of Archaeology
Posts: 807
Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2009 1:22 pm
Location: Welland, Ontario Canada

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by TheExit148 »

Man Daren, thats a sweet looking Raiders Strain whip you have there. Enjoy that one! :)
User avatar
Indiana Jake
Dig Leader
Dig Leader
Posts: 576
Joined: Wed May 07, 2008 3:41 am
Location: Seated in a Pan Am Sea Plane, flying over a map of Glendale, CA
Contact:

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by Indiana Jake »

Just got my 8 ft Raiders anniversary whipofrom Joe Strain. It's beautiful.

Indiana Jake
Solojedi
Field Surveyor
Field Surveyor
Posts: 84
Joined: Wed Mar 15, 2006 6:19 pm
Location: Pasadena, CA

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by Solojedi »

Indiana Jake

Congrats on your new acquisition!!! How do you like it? Can you post pics of it when you have a chance?

After the Indy movie marathon in Aug and seeing those guys crack their whips in the theater I just had to buy a real whip too :whip:

so I ended up getting a Caicedo 8' 8 plait whip, really nice i must say for a beginner like me. \:D/

but one day I'd like to get another whip within my price range and maybe this Strain might be it...

anyway, enjoy yours and happy cracking!!!! :whip: :whip:
User avatar
Gaucho
Archaeologist
Archaeologist
Posts: 203
Joined: Tue Nov 11, 2008 2:03 am
Location: POA-RS

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by Gaucho »

Hi

Why only Terry Jacka made whips with this strong thong? Is not easy to made??




Thanks.
JMObi
Archaeologist
Archaeologist
Posts: 233
Joined: Thu Jan 31, 2008 6:59 am
Location: Australia

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by JMObi »

In Australia traditional whipmakers and crackers feel that a whip should have an action as close to a stockwhip as possible. Ask an Aussie who has experience of whips to crack a short handle bullwhip like a Morgan and they'll more often than not hand it back with a less than impressed look on their face and say, "handle's way too short mate". Mr Jacka is Australian and puts a lot of binding in the first two feet or more of the thong to stiffen it.

It probably is a bit more difficult to make but any whipmaker could do it if that is the type of whip they wanted to make. The other Morgan style whipmakers are just making a standard short handle whip with no or very little binding material in the transition; just leather. The feel of the two types of whip is very different.
BullWhipBorton
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 1967
Joined: Sun Mar 02, 2003 11:28 pm
Location: Michigan, USA

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by BullWhipBorton »

Basically Terry makes the whips that he likes and makes them the way that he feels they should preform. He wants a strong transition that provides tension in the whip so that is has a characteristic he refers to "progressive flexibility". That is a bullwhip that starts out very stiff from the handle and becomes gradually more flexible the further down the thong you travel. Unlike that action of a stock whip with a hinged keeper or a bullwhip made with a less reinforced transition where the thong flexes more sharply as soon as it leaves the handle. His philosophy is a person who wants a bullwhip with a thong that drops from the handle quickly, really wants a whip that handles more like a stock whip and would happier with a stockwhip even if they don't know it :lol: . At least That's how he explained it to me.

I am sure others could try to make a whip like this if they wanted. Most professional whipmakers I know though tend to prefer to make there own whips, and not (with the exception of the Indy style bullwhip) exact copies of someone else's whip out of respect or professional courtesy. I know some have tried to recreate Terry's Indy 4 style bullwhips, but usually it's just to reproduce the look, not so much the action. Terry makes his whips differently them most other whipmakers from the start though so in order to recreate them exactly would take a bit of reverse engineering as well.

Dan
JMObi
Archaeologist
Archaeologist
Posts: 233
Joined: Thu Jan 31, 2008 6:59 am
Location: Australia

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by JMObi »

Yeah, by the way Terry Jacka makes a great bullwhip. I was reading what I wrote above Dan's post. Some might think I was saying that the Jacka Indy whip is similar in action to an Australian stockwhip. Forgive my writing, as that isn't what I meant. I meant that many Aussies tend to like whips with longer handles on them, even when they make bullwhips. I guess it is fair to say that Terry's indy whip handles somewhat similarly to a longer handled bullwhip in some ways than the usual 8" handle model, though also different because of the progressive flexibility. It is like the transtion is spread out over a few feet of the thong, making it unique amongst bullwhips. It is a monster of a whip, hugely thick, and very different to a stockwhip of course :TOH:

It almost looks like it could cut a cow in two with a single massive crack. And now, back to Joe Strain's very fine whip. I would like to own one, yes indeed.
Indiana County Jr.
Dig Leader
Dig Leader
Posts: 596
Joined: Wed Sep 03, 2008 5:57 pm
Contact:

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by Indiana County Jr. »

I love my Terry Jacka whips \:D/ . My 10ft aussie with a 10 inch handle handles flawlessly, makes me look much better than I am at cracking it ;) .

Crack On! :whip:
Allen
User avatar
Dangerman009
Archaeologist
Archaeologist
Posts: 204
Joined: Sat Aug 29, 2009 3:11 pm
Location: Doing something dangerous of course!
Contact:

Re: Strain 28th Anniversary Raiders Whip

Post by Dangerman009 »

Great looking whips! :D The long, slender handle of the Raiders' whip is my favorite.
Post Reply