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tomek9210
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Post by tomek9210 »

Hi guys! James showed his site, so why shouldn't I show my one :) ?
http://www.nylon.whips.pl/index.html
There is also english version. What's most interesting for You, indy guys, there are pics of indy whips - trilogy and kotcs styles.
One CS whip has 2 bellies and the rest are 3 bellies monsters with 20 plt overlay. They are very good counterparts of leather ones, they have similiar measurements and weight.
What do you think?
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Looks nice. I like the idea of nylon whips. I have a few questions for you. How long have you been making whips? How do they hold up to frequent use?
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I'm not a maker but apples to apples expect the same use and close to the same feel. A very good option for any whip user.
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Almost two years. I use my 8ft indy nylon bullwhip quiet frequently and it's nicely breaking in, still quiet stiff (almost 5 months old), wraps veery well. I just love it!
You can also ask Kooniu (he's member here), he can say something about my whips, because he's got two.
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I dont recognise the currency. how much is the 10 foot in euros please?
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zł = PLN (Polish zloty)

For now it's 1 Polish zloty = 0.24004308 Euros
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Now it's 105 Euro, shipping included (shipping time to european countries is less than week)
I haven't written prices in other currencies, because they are changing and in week or two it could be big difference.
If you want to see prices in other currency, please use currency converter - http://www.xe.com/ucc/ I will add this info to the site. Sorry for inconvenience guys.
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Thanks for the info. maybe someone will get me one for a late xmas gift.
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Tomek, whats your lead time for a 10ft Indy style?
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Nice! I might be in the market for a nylon whip after the holidays. Will bookmark your site! :tup:
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me too, in a sub-folder called "Things I actually WANT for Christmas dearest"!
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You are welcome guys!
It's great that you appreciate my work. Now when I go to school, I can't finish my orders as fast as I can during free time.
I'm looking forward to summer holidays, when I have more time ;) .
JeffB - PM sent.
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I wouldnt mind seeing those prices in US dollars.
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