I read on here that it's been reported that the Bullwhip used by Young Indy in The Last Crusade was made by Swaine Adeney Brigg, the company that took over Herbert Johnson, the company who made the hats for the original trilogy.
I always thought this bit of information was a bit odd, if it's true. I didn't know they made whips, surely David Morgan would have made them?
I'm going there on Saturday to ask some questions but in the meantime does anyone have any further information about this?
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Young Indy Bullwhip in Last Crusade by Swaine Adeney Brigg?
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Re: Young Indy Bullwhip in Last Crusade by Swaine Adeney Bri
As far as I have been told, the young indy whips were just some of the David Morgan whips with the wrist loop pulled out, and then
dyed. I haven't heard anything of this Swaine Adeney Brigg regarding the whips.
dyed. I haven't heard anything of this Swaine Adeney Brigg regarding the whips.
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Re: Young Indy Bullwhip in Last Crusade by Swaine Adeney Bri
Do a search, this topic has been discussed at length and they were from DM.
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Re: Young Indy Bullwhip in Last Crusade by Swaine Adeney Bri
Okay, I will do, thanks.
It's just a bit strange that they are still mentioned on here, that's all.
I'm curious as to how the story came about in the first place.
It's just a bit strange that they are still mentioned on here, that's all.
I'm curious as to how the story came about in the first place.