Wow it's nice to have so many come to my defense like that! Haha, thanks guys! I think I'm past the point of newbie but I certainly don't consider myself an expert. I've been pretty happy with my whips recently but I definitely have a lot to learn and a lot to improve. I'm always working on improving my whips. That has not changed and likely will never change.
I'll try and answer a few questions or clear some speculations. I'll do my best to remember but I don't really want to read the whole thread again looking for them... lol. It was kinda long
I remember number of whips being mentioned a few times. I have yet to hit 100. I'm actually going to be hitting 70 sometime soon. I can't remember exact count but the ones I'm working on right now add up to the high 60's. And unless he's changed his mind, Baldwyn still has dibs on #100
Handle knots. These have always given me trouble ( although I bet if you ask any whip maker they would say they wish they could improve something about their knots ). Not that long ago I was sort of in a rut and not paying enough attention to my knots. Paul Nolan kindly pointed this out after he was able to examine several Indy whips I made around that time. I've since started paying much more attention to my knots and they've never been better! I've always had really solid foundations, but the tying is what kills me. It takes so many factors to get a knot to LOOK right, and even more so to feel right in the hand...
That's all I can remember. If anyone has other questions for me you can pm or email me, I try to respond pretty quickly.
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