Whip frogs... which would you recommend?

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pfcyoung
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Whip frogs... which would you recommend?

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Hi:

I haven't been on this forum in months because i got busy in my real life. moving, doing community and dinner theaters, ex and i got back together, etc, etc... and mostly doing my local Medieval Faire. I was wondering about whip frogs (holsters) I want to add one to my belt and i am wondering which ones hold a whip coiled well and which ones you guys would recommend and why?

i have still been recording my progress and i still post it to my youtube channel. www.youtube.com/user/ravendan968

Please feel free to check them out and tell me what you think
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The best holder I've come across is the one sold by Joe Strain. It's of the no slip variety and does just that, doesn't let the whip slip.
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Re: Whip frogs... which would you recommend?

Post by Wade Egan »

Thanks Michael!

I guess this is as good a place as any to let you know that Joe Strain offers my Super Whip holder on his site. So you are both correct!

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