Pic of my new whip

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Pic of my new whip

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OK here is the first look at my new 10 foot stenhouse, Paul just sent the pic today .so give me feedback guys and gals what do you think of my first whip purchase ? :lol: :lol:


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ok this would be alot better if I could figure out how to insert an image....can you guys help?
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right click on the picture once it is hosted online and select properties,
then copy the url address. Put the tabs [img]and[/img] right next to each other on your post where you want the picture to go then put the url between the tabs like so..... [img]putlinkhere[/img]
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Looks pretty sweet from here. Congrats on the purchase!

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I think Paul needs to update his camera date :lol: Nice whip too ;)

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now that is a work of art which i shal never create,
in leather at least. (i have plans to make a cheap nylon
indy) Now that is a great looking whip!
paul has done it again!
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Looks Great! Congratulations! :D Brett
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Post by Sergei »

It's good to see Paul doing awesome work. Guys, look at the uniform taper and straight seams. This is cutting and plaiting at a high level.

Take care...
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Post by Indiana Texas-girl »

What hide color is that? It looks darker than natural. It's a beauty. Enjoy cracking it. Just remember to wear eye protection.
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Post by Indiana Blizzard »

Paul said it was natural ,but he does put a honey/caramel color shalack on it.
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That is a great whip man! Congrats!!
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Post by racerx »

My sentiments exactly,

totally narley looking whip dude :D ,

Paul does some awesome work, he's one heck of a craftsmen,

congratulations.




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Post by Paul_Stenhouse »

Dear Langpuss,

I tried it, and I like it. In fact, I'd like to keep it.

I know, I know, you're gonna say poor me. Truthfully, most of the whips that I have currently in my stash are from the "learning days" and aren't as good as the ones I turn out now. Although I'd like to keep the ones that I make now (which is the whole reason why I ever started making them in first place), my wife would post a whuppin' on me if I tried (not really, since she has four whips of her own)! I use myself as a gauge for my work. Being as picky as I am, would I want to keep it?

Although I might get a chance to keep a recent 8 footer I made in whisky since the 'owner' skipped town without a word.

Best Regards,

Paul Stenhouse

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Post by Indiana Blizzard »

I have not got to try it yet I'm still in the "getting" process, I should have it in a week or so depending on the mail.... :D I cant wait, I havent been this excited in ummm well I dont know how long but it has been a long time... :D
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