New Cowhide Indy Style
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New Cowhide Indy Style
Hey all have not posted any of my new work in a while so I figured that it was due time. Here is a picture of one of my resent cowhide Indy Style whip. (weight issue has been taken care of due to previous whips being a little on the light side) Still needs to be shellacked and cracker added.
Let me know what you all think, this one is 10ft long.
Keep Crackin,
James
Let me know what you all think, this one is 10ft long.
Keep Crackin,
James
Last edited by classicbullwhips on Sat Mar 13, 2010 10:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: New Cowhide Indy Style
Oh that whip is very nice !!!! I likes it a lot.
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Re: New Cowhide Indy Style
I like it too.
The point of the whip is very thin, how thick is it?
The point of the whip is very thin, how thick is it?
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Wow, James! Can you make mine look like that? Well done!!!!
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Re: New Cowhide Indy Style
TenuredProfessor - Yep yours will look very close to that.
tomek9210 - the width of it is about .25in or 6.5mm what ever measurement you are looking for. It is the standard width of the raiders style whip.
Keep Crackin,
James
tomek9210 - the width of it is about .25in or 6.5mm what ever measurement you are looking for. It is the standard width of the raiders style whip.
Keep Crackin,
James
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Thanks James.
Taper is great, strands are properly cut. Just congrats
There are many beautiful kip whips recently here
Taper is great, strands are properly cut. Just congrats
There are many beautiful kip whips recently here
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Fantastic! A work of sonic art!
Crack On!
Allen
Crack On!
Allen
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James
I see a video in you tube with a guy using a whip made for you. I see a few times this video and I like the aparence of your whip, it's very dense, more strong than David Morgan whip using in the video to.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fft3WkE9 ... _hg3j-1z7Y
It's the same whip i this topic?
Regards.
Gaucho
I see a video in you tube with a guy using a whip made for you. I see a few times this video and I like the aparence of your whip, it's very dense, more strong than David Morgan whip using in the video to.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fft3WkE9 ... _hg3j-1z7Y
It's the same whip i this topic?
Regards.
Gaucho
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Re: New Cowhide Indy Style
Hey James
Whip looks great! What were the weight issues? How much do your whips weigh now?
Thanks!
IndianaBravo
Whip looks great! What were the weight issues? How much do your whips weigh now?
Thanks!
IndianaBravo
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Thanks for posting that vid, Gaucho ! My 10' footer from James should be arriving in a couple weeks, and seeing that footage is making the wait excruciating! I'd agree that it seems to pack more of a punch than the Morgan, too. Awesome work, James!
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Re: New Cowhide Indy Style
Thanks guys for all the kind words, I have been working hard to give my Indy cowhides the weight, look and feel of a Morgan.
IndianaBravo - The weight on previous whips was a little on the light side, they are now closer to the Morgan weight.
I hope to have some more pictures of these whips up soon.
Keep Crackin,
James
IndianaBravo - The weight on previous whips was a little on the light side, they are now closer to the Morgan weight.
I hope to have some more pictures of these whips up soon.
Keep Crackin,
James
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Re: New Cowhide Indy Style
Here is a new one that I just finished. It is more of a modern style Morgan.
Let me know what you guys think.
Keep Crackin,
James
Let me know what you guys think.
Keep Crackin,
James
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Very nice!
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James
Nice whip. I send a PM to you.
Thanks.
Nice whip. I send a PM to you.
Thanks.
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Great whip man,
I want mine to look like that! LOL
Is the plaiting tight? I forgot where, but I heard it wasn't as tight as some other whips. Must of been one of the earlier whips.
Nick
I want mine to look like that! LOL
Is the plaiting tight? I forgot where, but I heard it wasn't as tight as some other whips. Must of been one of the earlier whips.
Nick
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Yes Nick yours should look very similar to that. As for the plaiting my whips have always been plaited very tight, you are most likely thinking of the previous whips being a little on the light side, new ones are heavier. Plaiting tightness has never been an issue.
Keep Crackin,
James
Keep Crackin,
James
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Cool man, can't wait. That really does look stunning.
Need to start before I lose it and get that LC whip
Need to start before I lose it and get that LC whip