A quarter century...
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A quarter century...
Just wanting to share a proud moment--- Today, April 10th, marks 25 years to the day that I received my very first bullwhip... It was a 12' cowhide whip from a now-long-gone place called 'Cattle Baron Leather Company'.... (Michaelson, I know you remember them!)
I spent that entire summer flaying myself to a welted pulp teaching myself how to crack the darn thing... A 12-foot whip is NOT a starter model!!!
It's 25 years later, the transiton on that whip broke long ago, and it's been mostly retired since... i'll probably get it out this week to give it a good crack or two for old time's sake. I've learned so very much more in the years that have passed, a good portion of it from the great people on this forum....Thank you. I'm making all my own whips these days, something that started because I couldn't afford to buy more...And has developed from a love of the hobby. Once again, i've learned so much from you guys... You're the best.
Here's to another 25!
I spent that entire summer flaying myself to a welted pulp teaching myself how to crack the darn thing... A 12-foot whip is NOT a starter model!!!
It's 25 years later, the transiton on that whip broke long ago, and it's been mostly retired since... i'll probably get it out this week to give it a good crack or two for old time's sake. I've learned so very much more in the years that have passed, a good portion of it from the great people on this forum....Thank you. I'm making all my own whips these days, something that started because I couldn't afford to buy more...And has developed from a love of the hobby. Once again, i've learned so much from you guys... You're the best.
Here's to another 25!
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Re: A quarter century...
Congrats to being in this hobby for so long
This may sound crazy, but have you thought about binding the outside of that whip's transition to reinforce it? I figure you would
never do that since it has some sentimental value, but I thought I'd mention that in case you were interested in restoring it.
Any chance we could get pictures of that whip?
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This may sound crazy, but have you thought about binding the outside of that whip's transition to reinforce it? I figure you would
never do that since it has some sentimental value, but I thought I'd mention that in case you were interested in restoring it.
Any chance we could get pictures of that whip?
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Re: A quarter century...
When I was a very young lad, I saved up alot of odd job monies and ordered a whip from that company.....and months later I recieved a letter that they had gone bankrupt...and my money was gone!
Re: A quarter century...
Unfortunately, that still happens nowadays.Gorak wrote:When I was a very young lad, I saved up alot of odd job monies and ordered a whip from that company.....and months later I recieved a letter that they had gone bankrupt...and my money was gone!
Pyramidblaster, I still have my first bullwhip, albeit undone. I understand your feeling. I'd love to have that one still in one piece as you do yours. Congrats!
Aldo.
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Re: A quarter century...
At one point, i had put a stitched leather collar on it, but lately, after all the practice i've had...I'll probably replace it with a wide ring knot of some type... It was a good whip for what i paid, guess in the long run....I ended up beating IT to death before it beat ME to death.....
And yes, I think some pictures are in order, i'll have to take some tonight after a fresh coat of Pecard's.... One day, i'll have to dig up the catalog for that place, it was a fun read, if nothing else...
And yes, I think some pictures are in order, i'll have to take some tonight after a fresh coat of Pecard's.... One day, i'll have to dig up the catalog for that place, it was a fun read, if nothing else...
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Re: A quarter century...
Congrats on 25 years of whipping!
Boy, would that be strange out of context.
It's sort of strange in context.
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
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Boy, would that be strange out of context.
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It's sort of strange in context.
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Regards,
Indiana Jeff
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Re: A quarter century...
Wow Pyramid Blaster, congrats. I also bought a whip from Cattle Baron around 1984. I too beat it to death and ended up taking it apart to see what was inside. I believe it had a solid leather core and a bolster. I lost track of it ages ago, so I would really love to see pics of yours.
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Re: A quarter century...
Maybe do some binding in the transition then cover it with a french grapevine knot. I love that knot!PyramidBlaster wrote:At one point, i had put a stitched leather collar on it, but lately, after all the practice i've had...I'll probably replace it with a wide ring knot of some type... It was a good whip for what i paid, guess in the long run....I ended up beating IT to death before it beat ME to death.....
And yes, I think some pictures are in order, i'll have to take some tonight after a fresh coat of Pecard's.... One day, i'll have to dig up the catalog for that place, it was a fun read, if nothing else...
Re: A quarter century...
Your post brought back memories...
You mean something like this?
![Image](http://s17.postimage.org/74xm60nvj/Cattle_Baron_Whip.jpg)
I too bought this whip from The Cattle Baron Leather Co. around 1984 -- The Adventurers Bullwhip complete with belt holder.
While it wasn't my first bullwhip -- I already had a few wood swivel handle whips -- but it was the first one that "looked" like Indy's bullwhip.
Best I could do at the time -- no internet or fan groups to track info down back in those days. It wasn't till a couple years later I would meet a Hollywood stuntman and "Stunt Show" performer who mentioned the name David Morgan...
You mean something like this?
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![Image](http://s17.postimage.org/74xm60nvj/Cattle_Baron_Whip.jpg)
I too bought this whip from The Cattle Baron Leather Co. around 1984 -- The Adventurers Bullwhip complete with belt holder.
While it wasn't my first bullwhip -- I already had a few wood swivel handle whips -- but it was the first one that "looked" like Indy's bullwhip.
Best I could do at the time -- no internet or fan groups to track info down back in those days. It wasn't till a couple years later I would meet a Hollywood stuntman and "Stunt Show" performer who mentioned the name David Morgan...
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Re: A quarter century...
OH yes. What's left of my 10 foot cowhide by them is hanging on display on my wall, complete with the same whip holder. I purchased mine back in the mid 80's.
Regards! Michaelson
Regards! Michaelson
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Re: A quarter century...
Wow DJM that sure brings back memories, thanks for posting. This was my first real whip that I ordered from an ad in Guns and Ammo magazine. I remember being beffudled by the lack of a distinction as to where the handle ended and the thong began, the straight herringbone all the way through. It was sorta like a snakewhip, with an incredibly stiff transition. Also the flap at the end to connect the cracker seemed very different from what I had seen on the screen.
Cheers
IndianaBravo
Cheers
IndianaBravo