Crease N Corral Crusader
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Crease N Corral Crusader
Took possession of my new 8 ft Crease-n-crusader whip today. Was also fortunate enough to shake hands with Mr. Damrel and speak with him in person for a short while. Very nice, courteous fellow.
It is some beautiful work, and I can scarcely see how he sells them for this price. If you have been thinking of getting one, you should go ahead and pull the trigger.
Big thanks to Dusty for the great job on this!
It is some beautiful work, and I can scarcely see how he sells them for this price. If you have been thinking of getting one, you should go ahead and pull the trigger.
Big thanks to Dusty for the great job on this!
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That is AWESOME!
His work just keeps getting better and better!
His work just keeps getting better and better!
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more detailed pix please!!!! I am thinking of getting one as well... Maybe a raiders though.
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I'd love to see some more Indy IV/Young Indy/TOD's to be honest.
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Glad you like and its great to hear as i ordered a Raiders off Dusty a month ago i think. You have a great looking whip there.
Can't wait for Feb now to post pics of mine.
Can't wait for Feb now to post pics of mine.
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Hey I brought mine to the summit and it was incredible. It cracked like a charm and I am still amazed at the quality of the whip!
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Smith,
Very good choice!
Dusty makes a very good whip for an incredibly low price.
I used my Crease N Corral "Raiders" whip for the target competition at Fort Mac this year.
I wish I knew you had one of Dusty's whips as well. Would have loved to have seen it.
Very good choice!
Dusty makes a very good whip for an incredibly low price.
Nick,nicktheguy wrote:Hey I brought mine to the summit and it was incredible. It cracked like a charm and I am still amazed at the quality of the whip!
I used my Crease N Corral "Raiders" whip for the target competition at Fort Mac this year.
I wish I knew you had one of Dusty's whips as well. Would have loved to have seen it.
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Thanks for posting a picture of the whip smith.
Again it was nice to meet you.
Thanks to every one else for your compliments and you patience for your orders.
I am now into April on whip orders I did not see that coming but I'm not complaining.
-Dusty
Again it was nice to meet you.
Thanks to every one else for your compliments and you patience for your orders.
I am now into April on whip orders I did not see that coming but I'm not complaining.
-Dusty
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I have a 7' I bought second-hand and I love it. Cracks well with no effort at all.
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
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Pics please!
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I'm currently traveling for the holidays, but once I'm home with whip, camera, and computer all in the same place I'll post a few.
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
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More pix please! Im thinking of pulling the trigger on one of these....
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Nice looking whip, Smith! I briefly saw Jeff's during the whip class, and liked the look of it.
Best wishes,
Nebraska Schulte
Best wishes,
Nebraska Schulte
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Looks just like mine--it arrived Thursday!
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Love the taper on that whip!
Aldo.
Aldo.
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COME ON C&C OWNERS!!! MORE PIX!!!
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I'm on the waiting list, and should get my whip Feb i think.
Can't wait.................................
Can't wait.................................
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As you wish......coronado3 wrote:COME ON C&C OWNERS!!! MORE PIX!!!
8 foot CnC "Raiders" with 9" handle foundation (the extra inch was hidden in the thong).
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giggity!
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Crease N Corral Crusader
That Crease N' Crusader is a really beautiful whip. I just put in an order for a Raiders whip from Dusty. It won't be here until May, but I'll be sure to post pics when it arrives.
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Somewhere down the bullwhip topics, I have photos of my Texas Stock Whip I bought from Dusty. As per my description, it feels lethal!
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Had it one week and two days today. Loving it.
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I'm drooling
May can't come quick enough!
May can't come quick enough!
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They make a nice looking whip. I would like to order A whip from them, but dont want to face the import duty to England
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Its Dusty you need to speak to, he may very well declare a lower value as to avoid big import costs.
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If I understand correctly, you're saying he would put a lower value on all the fancy forms you have to include for internationalEbeneezerJones wrote:Its Dusty you need to speak to, he may very well declare a lower value as to avoid big import costs.
shipping so that the receiver wouldn't have to pay as large an import tax. I wouldn't suggest this. It's possible but it's dishonest.
We don't want to give whip makers a bad name, because it's sort of an honor thing, people give us the money and hope we send
them whip. We've heard of several occurances around here where people have paid for a whip, and they never receive it. This
isn't the same thing but you get what I'm saying right?
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To the people who have these and have cracked them a question. Can you feel the steel core inside? Does it effect the way it rolls out?
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I don't have one, but I do know the steel cable doesn't hurt the whip's performance at all. If anything, I would be more worried about Dusty using only bolsters on his whips, but he found a way around the problems that would normally cause. If you lookKt Templar wrote:To the people who have these and have cracked them a question. Can you feel the steel core inside? Does it effect the way it rolls out?
on youtube, you will find I think two videos on his whips, one by out member here who's username is Kwad, and one by Robby
at the whip basics. Kwad cracks it, Robby does a big review on it.
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It handled amazingly!
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In no way am i trying to rub anyone up the wrong way and i would not try to bring anyone's good name into any sort of bad light.riku1914 wrote:If I understand correctly, you're saying he would put a lower value on all the fancy forms you have to include for internationalEbeneezerJones wrote:Its Dusty you need to speak to, he may very well declare a lower value as to avoid big import costs.
shipping so that the receiver wouldn't have to pay as large an import tax. I wouldn't suggest this. It's possible but it's dishonest.
We don't want to give whip makers a bad name, because it's sort of an honor thing, people give us the money and hope we send
them whip. We've heard of several occurances around here where people have paid for a whip, and they never receive it. This
isn't the same thing but you get what I'm saying right?
I've been importing and exporting for 10 years and unless the law has changed recently i'm not aware of having to include any form of documentation when shipping an item such as a bullwhip if the sender sees fit.
Any invoice can be sent through letter post and the item sent as movie prop, or however the items usually get sent, and then on the customs declaration a lower value can be specified, and this will ensure a lower customs charge to pay in the UK. Off the top of my head i can't remember anyone ever being bothered in the slightest about doing this. Its only when iv'e bought containers and pallets and larger items that obviously you need all of the correct shipping invoices and the like, but we are talking about one single whip.
Whips not turning up due to people not making them is an entirely different subject altogether.
I do however see things from your point of view when all said and done about people's business and how they conduct it, so i take your point.
On a slight side note, when you have to give the UK tax man as much as we do, you will understand why people don't like paying a single penny over what they have to.
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I know that a lot of places the taxes are unfair, but they are what they are. I had to ship a splitter international recently, wentEbeneezerJones wrote:In no way am i trying to rub anyone up the wrong way and i would not try to bring anyone's good name into any sort of bad light.riku1914 wrote:If I understand correctly, you're saying he would put a lower value on all the fancy forms you have to include for internationalEbeneezerJones wrote:Its Dusty you need to speak to, he may very well declare a lower value as to avoid big import costs.
shipping so that the receiver wouldn't have to pay as large an import tax. I wouldn't suggest this. It's possible but it's dishonest.
We don't want to give whip makers a bad name, because it's sort of an honor thing, people give us the money and hope we send
them whip. We've heard of several occurances around here where people have paid for a whip, and they never receive it. This
isn't the same thing but you get what I'm saying right?
I've been importing and exporting for 10 years and unless the law has changed recently i'm not aware of having to include any form of documentation when shipping an item such as a bullwhip if the sender sees fit.
Any invoice can be sent through letter post and the item sent as movie prop, or however the items usually get sent, and then on the customs declaration a lower value can be specified, and this will ensure a lower customs charge to pay in the UK. Off the top of my head i can't remember anyone ever being bothered in the slightest about doing this. Its only when iv'e bought containers and pallets and larger items that obviously you need all of the correct shipping invoices and the like, but we are talking about one single whip.
Whips not turning up due to people not making them is an entirely different subject altogether.
I do however see things from your point of view when all said and done about people's business and how they conduct it, so i take your point.
On a slight side note, when you have to give the UK tax man as much as we do, you will understand why people don't like paying a single penny over what they have to.
to Rio de Janero Brazil. I had to put the price of the item on the customs form. I just figured you had to most places as well (
was my first international shipping ).
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riku1914 wrote:Robby does a big review on it.
I looked on youtube and couldn't find the review video. Can you provide the link?
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
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Thanks.
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
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Thanks for the replys guys.
Trying to find an excuse NOT to get one of these, and you're not helping!
Trying to find an excuse NOT to get one of these, and you're not helping!
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There's no good reason not to get one, regardless of the price.
It's very satisfying to handle, and is extremely accurate. I could compare it with other well-known makers, but don't want to get into comparisons/rankings, etc., and besides that, I love and enjoy and appreciate all of my whips (I'm down to three right now). This one's just a fine, fine piece of craftsmanship, plain and simple.
It's very satisfying to handle, and is extremely accurate. I could compare it with other well-known makers, but don't want to get into comparisons/rankings, etc., and besides that, I love and enjoy and appreciate all of my whips (I'm down to three right now). This one's just a fine, fine piece of craftsmanship, plain and simple.
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Maybe someone could post some pics of used Dusty's whips? I want to see how do they look like over time.
Cheers
Cheers
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There's a picture of one that the customer had for a week and two days posted several posts uptomek9210 wrote:Maybe someone could post some pics of used Dusty's whips? I want to see how do they look like over time.
Cheers
Just kidding I know what you meant.
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I would enjoy seeing these pictures aswell. I haven't been able to keep a Raiders for myself with all the orders and I would love to see how they are darkening up in comparison to the roo hide whips.tomek9210 wrote:Maybe someone could post some pics of used Dusty's whips? I want to see how do they look like over time.
Cheers
To EbeneezerJones- orders are running on schedule
Thanks to everyone for the pictures posted so far,
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Thanks for letting me know Dusty.
I honestly can't wait.
And any more pictures..................... people feel free to post them up......................
I honestly can't wait.
And any more pictures..................... people feel free to post them up......................
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Dusty posted this for me today. Can't wait to receive it....................
10 foot Raiders natural.
10 foot Raiders natural.
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Congrats!
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That's a great-looking whip! I bet you're excited to be getting that soon! Happy cracking!
Best wishes,
Nebraska Schulte
Best wishes,
Nebraska Schulte
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Yep, can't wait, but i know what will happen. I will be buying one from every whip maker and end up with walls full of whips.
Is it possible to have too many whips...?
Is it possible to have too many whips...?
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That depends on how many you can hold and crack in each hand at a time...EbeneezerJones wrote:...Is it possible to have too many whips...?
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Excellent whip there Ebeneezer. That's what I have coming sometime in May . It's so great to see the great looking whips Dusty is making in the meantime!
Don't forget to post some pics when it arrives!
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Don't forget to post some pics when it arrives!
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EbeneezerJones wrote:
Is it possible to have too many whips...?
No. Not possible.
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I had my C-n-C 7 footer out for some practice yesterday.
There's a fenced basketball court in my housing complex with a rubberized surface. I like the space because it's enclosed and I can practice facing the gate so I know no one can get behind me without me knowing. I ended up drawing a fair crowd of kids ages 9-3. They were very impressed with my cracking prowess. My son (age 7) and daughter (age 4) were very keen to explain how the whip works and that the cracker was traveling faster than the speed of sound. One of the boys asked if I was in any of the Indiana Jones movies.
BTW kwad, that's a fine looking hat in your avatar!
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
There's a fenced basketball court in my housing complex with a rubberized surface. I like the space because it's enclosed and I can practice facing the gate so I know no one can get behind me without me knowing. I ended up drawing a fair crowd of kids ages 9-3. They were very impressed with my cracking prowess. My son (age 7) and daughter (age 4) were very keen to explain how the whip works and that the cracker was traveling faster than the speed of sound. One of the boys asked if I was in any of the Indiana Jones movies.
BTW kwad, that's a fine looking hat in your avatar!
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
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Only until you can go one year without using the same whip, while using only one whip a day.kwad wrote:EbeneezerJones wrote:
Is it possible to have too many whips...?
No. Not possible.