Adam Winrich - Morgan bullwhips

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Adam Winrich - Morgan bullwhips

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I really enjoyed this video. Adam is showing some of his vintage Morgan bullwhips.

https://youtu.be/8K6-mDt5FFg?si=3mvDET1Kg5whXjfp

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What a piece of history each of the whip is. Amazing.

Maybe they are kiphide indeed :-k
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Right? Half a century old whips... And they look amazing given their age.

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I wonder why Mr Morgan change the plaiting pattern past the handle. He knew how long was the spike, so why change the pattern and put the knot of the flexible part of the whip. Was it really a mistake? It looks kinda sloppy. To be honest if I received such whip I'd really return it.
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I read somewhere that he used to put the knot after the spike. I don't like the idea much, either. I like it when the spike protrudes ~ 10 mm, past the transition. But David Morgan was the master, I would not argue with him. He gave us something spectacular. :clap:

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Great video - glad to see I'm not the only one that can't help smelling my whips :-D
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I always sniff my whips, the smell of roohide is amazing. I also enjoy the smell of cowhide gear. :lol:

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I have to admit I love to smell leather goods too :CR:

They smell so good...
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And luckily for us Indy has so many leather gear items. :lol:

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I saw this video a when it was released a few days ago and was blown away- it was so cool to see vintage Morgan Bullwhips, especially if those are really the oldest out there. It's interesting to see that two of the whips were kiphide, that makes me lean more towards the idea that some of the whips in Raiders really were kip and not roohide.

Putting the transition knot off the end of the spike does seem a bit odd. I guess that's one of the reasons why David Morgan kept revising his designs and you can't get a Raiders accurate whip from his company these days. My understanding is that he kept the length of the spike in the handle the same, just changed the knot placement, and that's why the handle in Raiders looks longer compared to in Last Crusade, but I could be wrong on that...

Anyway, this is a super cool video. It's great to see early examples of David Morgan's whips. Adam Winrich has some awesome whips in his collection!

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I had heard the fact that the Raiders whip were cowhide before, I think it's written on the Indygear bullwhip section. :-k Cowhide whips can be amazing for sure, it's just making them that is a challenge.

Cowhide breaks more easily, it's stretchy and the strands deform slightly. Kangaroo is a pleasure to work with in comparison.

Yeah, Adam's collection is amazing, he has some beautiful whips. =P~

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I'm really grateful for this video - it's rekindled my interest in whips - maybe even whipmaking, who knows.. Took my 8 and 10fts out for some cracking the other day - boy, do I need to practice!! :whip:
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whiskyman wrote: Mon Apr 21, 2025 1:25 pm I'm really grateful for this video - it's rekindled my interest in whips - maybe even whipmaking, who knows.. Took my 8 and 10fts out for some cracking the other day - boy, do I need to practice!! :whip:
That is really great, I am glad! :TOH: Happens to me sometimes, I see a post, watch a nice video and get motivated for a lost hobby.

I'd love to see some new whips coming out of your hands! Looking forward to it! :TOH:

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Let's see.. whipmaking has become rather cost prohibitive for me, but rest assured, any time I make another whip (and I surely will) it'll be posted here! :whip:
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whiskyman wrote: Tue Apr 22, 2025 12:52 pm Let's see.. whipmaking has become rather cost prohibitive for me, but rest assured, any time I make another whip (and I surely will) it'll be posted here! :whip:
Whipmaking has always been a costly hobby, for me at least. Being in the EU the roo hide is really hard to find locally. Found two German online stores some years ago that have full skins and ordered there, but what they bring now is not great anymore.

And when importing from outside the EU, well the taxes here are 25-35%. ](*,)

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