Starting again

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Since a few weeks I've been toying with the idea of getting started again with the hobby, and get a real bullwhip instead of a cheap stockwhip. :whip:.

Since I live in Belgium (as in, lots of rain and gravely places) I'm not sure a leather whip is the right tool to start, yet it looks much nicer than nylon of course. But if I look at prices of a nylon indy-style bullwhip I find them around 200 euro. I have no idea what a semi-budget friendly leather would set me back.

I want to use it, so an 8' seems perfect for me. And instead of complete SA, I'm fine with a close-enough.

What do you experts suggest to start and learn again? :TOH:
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It depends on what you want to do with a whip. Nylon has its place, but I love leather. If you want a Raiders style...got to buy a kangaroo whip!
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A well made nylon whip is just as nice as leather to start up whip cracking again. I know Tomek makes some nice nylons....I have several of his and they are great. The only real difference is that the leather ones will be a bit more smooth in the roll out where as the nylons are slightly stiff BUT it doesn't hurt for an entry level whip.
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By the way, it's GREAT seeing you around again, Kris! :TOH:

Good to see you! :M: :tup:

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Michaelson wrote:By the way, it's GREAT seeing you around again, Kris! :TOH:

Good to see you! :M: :tup:

HIGH regard! Michaelson
Thanks! It's good to be back when time permits! Some things change, but sometimes things don't, like here.
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Dustin Damrel has a good cowhide leather bullwhip with a steel cable core. Should work better in damp climates than any other :TOH: http://creasencorral.brickmanngroup.com ... gory_ID=39" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I have nylon and kangaroo stock whips and bullwhips. Stock whips both nylon and leather are nice to have, but I think if you go bullwhip...got to be a kangaroo!
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Check out my classified. Have a practically brand new kangaroo 9' made by Blake for sale. Very cheap for a new 9 ' whip.
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Well, thanks to Jeremiah, I now am the owner of a gorgeous 9' Kangaroo whip.

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Ain't that gorgeous?

And it works like a charm, in glorious Slo-Motion and Horrible Technique (TM).

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