Cheap whip advice for my wall mount

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Cheap whip advice for my wall mount

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Hey friends!

I used a killer coupon and bought a 5 foot poster of Indiana Jones from art.com, that I had mounted to wood. It's killer. Looks AMAZING.

I need a close-enough whip to hang beside it. I mean, budget. Any advice on cheap "close enough" whips?

Help! Haha

Thanks!!!

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    Magnoli or Todd's. They are the best close enough whips out there, unless you're looking for fully functional whips. If this is the case, there aren't many cheap options besides Paracord whips by Rhett Kelly and other whipmakers.
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    Ok, thank you! I'll look both those up and see if they are in my budget for this BUDGET display! Lol
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    I have a Magnoli budget whip and I have been very satisfied with it.
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