I guess you'd be happy to watch the last whips (made for a friend)
6ft pair of bullwhips
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and the cracking test video
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xqggi8 ... p_creation
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JP
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You're open to open a thread on anything here, as long as it's related the whips. Yes it's an indy forum but we've talked aboutjeanfifi wrote:thank you Cracker!
Sylvia, i absolutetly understand your feeling.
Since I've made my own nylon whips, all my training and my progress is probablly due to those light whips:
not that I don't like indy whips or leather bullwhips, but -as you've mentionned- one become very much quickly tired, handling leather bullwhips, especially in double handed. less repetitions, less progress in my opinion.
I've tried many times Hybrid performance nylons whips from Paul and Lauren's. I love those whips. One day I'll order one pair, once I'll make up my mind on what colours!!!
In the meantime-as I am still an apprentice and passionned whipmaker- I've found a formula of stockwhips that is-for me-the most perfect choice for practicing double handed whipcracking routine. I'm just beginng to give to otherwhipcrackers a trial. we'll see in the future if the formula is good for most.![]()
anyway here are one pair I've made for a girl. As we're more here to talk about indy bullwhips i don't open a new post for that:
so light!!!
a pleasure!!
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JP