Leather for a Bullwhip

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Belloqsi_Blues
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Leather for a Bullwhip

Post by Belloqsi_Blues »

Hello everyone, I am new to this site and to collecting Indiana Jones related items. I just received and bashed my Akubra Federation a couple of weeks ago, and I found indygear.com an invaluable resource.

I am planning on ordering a Wested jacket soon. Actually it was supposed to by my birthday present a couple of months ago from my wife, but I needed time to narrow down my design choices.

Anyway, on to my main question. I am going to attempt to make my own bullwhip. I have some leather work experience from when I was a kid, and I have been studying the craft through books. I know my first attempt will definitely be a learning experience, but hopefully I may turn it into a hobby of which my boss says I have too few of.

Does anyone know a good leather resource on the web or possibly in the Bay Area in California? I myself live in the South Bay.

Thank you for you help.
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Post by Mulceber »

I've never handled a bullwhip, so I probably shouldn't talk, but from what I hear, it takes years of practice to make an OKAY bullwhip. I would personally reccomend EC Whips (great whips for a great price) Joe Strain, or one of the other whip makers and THEN try making your own whip later. :junior: -IJ
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Post by Paul_Stenhouse »

If you are looking for leather try Siegel of California. Also, Charles Hardtke of TX has decent kangaroo.

Good luck and Best Regards,

Paul Stenhouse
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