Westernprops Whip

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Bonded Hawk
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Westernprops Whip

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I couldnt find a spot for an intro thread, so here it is with a whip question.

My name is Steve and I have been a fan since the first movie (sawit about 7 times when it first came out). I also float around on other prop forums under the same screen name.

Now the question. I saw that Western props has a budget whip for around $100. Does anyone know for that price if its worth it? I did a quick search on this site and didnt find new information about them. Also I do have a nice whip (Northern Western 10' roo hide). I know it would be better to save up, but for now Im after more of a light popper place keeper.

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Welcome aboard!

For that price I'd think it's a costume piece and not durable enough to handle a lot of cracking. The occassion pop would be OK, but not regular use.

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That was my guess. I was curious of the core, if it was rope, cable, etc. How it compared to Todds and Magnoli.
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