I have a western stage props whip and at the end of the taper, the whips have an "EyeHole" on the end of them and i have replaced my falls by tying a noose and trying to knot it through the hole. I find this to be very clunky in the end and i think my cracks suffer for it (though it still cracks fine, really) Does anybody have a better idea how to tie on a fall to this and if at all possible could you post instructions or pics?
Thanks!!
tying on a nylon fall
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Re: tying on a nylon fall
show a pic of what you have done then it'll be easier for us to help!
Re: tying on a nylon fall
i can take a picture but i dont know any way to post a pic on here is it the "img" button and host the image on a website like facebook or myspace?
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Re: tying on a nylon fall
Pfcyoung,
In order to post a pic, you do need to use a photo hosting service.
Once the photo is uploaded to the host site, copy the Url of the photo
(the one that stars with "http:" and ends with ".jpg")
Click on the "Img" button and paste the link in between the brackets.
It should look something like this (only without the spaces)
[img ]http://sample.jpg[ /img]
You can check to see if it worked by previewing the post.
In order to post a pic, you do need to use a photo hosting service.
Once the photo is uploaded to the host site, copy the Url of the photo
(the one that stars with "http:" and ends with ".jpg")
Click on the "Img" button and paste the link in between the brackets.
It should look something like this (only without the spaces)
[img ]http://sample.jpg[ /img]
You can check to see if it worked by previewing the post.
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Re: tying on a nylon fall
Hi PFC,
I just recently saw some of those same whips a month or two ago, so I know what you are talking about with the "eye hole" loop in the end of the whip. Unfortunately, I can't remember if it was looped over and backbraided or if the whip was started with the loop and then braided backward towards the handle. Either way, it may be a good idea to have a whipmaker take care of the alteration, especially if you don't have any braiding experience (nylon or leather) or have never tied a fall hitch before.
Regards,
Paul Nolan
www.MidWestWhips.com
I just recently saw some of those same whips a month or two ago, so I know what you are talking about with the "eye hole" loop in the end of the whip. Unfortunately, I can't remember if it was looped over and backbraided or if the whip was started with the loop and then braided backward towards the handle. Either way, it may be a good idea to have a whipmaker take care of the alteration, especially if you don't have any braiding experience (nylon or leather) or have never tied a fall hitch before.
Regards,
Paul Nolan
www.MidWestWhips.com
Re: tying on a nylon fall
Hi Pfc,
I have a whip from Coyote Whips and I believe he uses what you are talking about at the end of the whip - the "eye hole".
Here is how he suggests tying falls to it:
http://coyotewhips.com/shop/fallhitch
This method has worked perfectly for me thus far.
I have a whip from Coyote Whips and I believe he uses what you are talking about at the end of the whip - the "eye hole".
Here is how he suggests tying falls to it:
http://coyotewhips.com/shop/fallhitch
This method has worked perfectly for me thus far.