Unique Bullwhip Handle

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Unique Bullwhip Handle

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About a week or so ago I was at a junk shop and found a piece of shark spine / vertebrae and thought it would make a neat whip handle. Here's the shark spine when I got it:
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And here's the finished bullwhip:
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You can see more pics of this and of how I made it on my blog at: http://bullwhips.org

It was a fun project and I think it ended up being a cool looking whip!

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Unique inspiration, Louie! :TOH:
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Fantastic! How durable would this be for use? Or would this be more of a "display only" type of whip?
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I'm going to imagine it's fairly durable. I gave it some test cracks and it didn't feel fragile, but then I also wouldn't back the truck over it.

I've found a picture of shark vertebrae used as a riding crop:
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I've also seen a shark vertebrae cane that felt pretty solid.

For my bullwhip I have a piece of spring steel that has the core and belly attached to it, then that is fitted into a hole that I drilled down the middle of the vertebrae. There's also some epoxy in there to hold everything together. So the vertebrae is around a solid handle, meaning it's not taking near the stress it would if it was the only component of the handle.

Here's a pic of the core and belly coming out from inside the shark spine:
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hope that helps!

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I don't think anyone has ever tried that before. Way to think outside of the box! What a novelty.
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