Ok guys, been many years since I was one here. I purchased a budged whip years ago from someone on here but am looking to upgrade.
I'm not a millionaire but would like a raiders style whip that I can at lease be proud of....any ideas? Pics from your own collection would be helpful...
Thanks Duck
Looking for a decent whip
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Re: Looking for a decent whip
Hi!
What's your budget? I think it is the most important factor.
Are you after a proper roohide Indy bullwhip or a nylon one would do just fine?
What's your budget? I think it is the most important factor.
Are you after a proper roohide Indy bullwhip or a nylon one would do just fine?
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Re: Looking for a decent whip
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Re: Looking for a decent whip
Check out the updated vendor list on the main site.
https://indygear.net/indygear-vendors/
If you’re not too much of a purist, do check out nylon whips. They are generally lower in price and just as good in quality.
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
https://indygear.net/indygear-vendors/
If you’re not too much of a purist, do check out nylon whips. They are generally lower in price and just as good in quality.
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
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Re: Looking for a decent whip
Unfortunately that would be not enough for a roohide Indy bullwhip.
But as Indiana Jeff mentioned you can check out nylon whips. I can make you one. Check out my work here: viewtopic.php?t=70889
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Re: Looking for a decent whip
With your budget I’d recommend going with Nylon if you want something that’ll last a lifetime. Tomek makes great stuff from what I’ve seen, but I’d also recommend swordguybuilds and eliasonwhipco.
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Re: Looking for a decent whip
I can only reiterate what the others have said. For the budget you can get a great nylon whip.
If you think you might put some more money away in the coming months, it is worth saving up for a roo hide whip though.
Cheers,
Bear
If you think you might put some more money away in the coming months, it is worth saving up for a roo hide whip though.
Cheers,
Bear