Museum Cowboy Whip

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Gorak
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Museum Cowboy Whip

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At a recent trip to our local Museum of Science and History, I caught this is a display near the cowboys section and thought you might like to see it...
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There was a whole section of it that is dis-attatched from the whip itself but still coiled in but looks like a whole other color of whip so I dont know if it is all from one whip or just added for display purposes but the main part itself appears and is deemed to be authentic from 1913 I thought!
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