Posted: Sat May 27, 2006 5:36 pm
You have anything to say about my pictures VP?
That's the streets of cairo lookDarth V.A.D.E.R wrote: Wait.Where is your wested?![]()
Oh yeah.....Cairo lookerri_wan wrote:That's the streets of cairo lookDarth V.A.D.E.R wrote: Wait.Where is your wested?![]()
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This point has been beat more than the proverbial dead horse. I've made enough Indy whips using natural tan as well as other whipmakers will agree. That picture in your screen grab is natural tan. No mistake about it either. They might've gotten a slight shade mellower with a couple of years. Also that was a shadowy picture grab and doesn't show the whip well at all. The point is Morgan supplied natural tan whips. His emphasis is that only color. Many folks ask me if I will make a darker brown that I sell on my website. I will sell and have made 2 tone Indy whips. It doesn't matter if you want a green Indy style, but if you want to be screen accurate you MUST go with a natural tan. Whiskey or saddle tan is fine if you want a darker color. I have no problem with that. I like Gio's whip too. He is getting better with the more whips he's made. I am glad that he's able to supply more people on here with his whips. They are well priced and seem affordable for what you get.JAN wrote:The whip(s) used in LC was rather dark compared to Raiders. JAN
Hey Keanu your leather coat is too shorterri_wan wrote:Today I've been cracking outside, the weather wasn't great but I trusted the weather and went out although cloudy...
preparation
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where is my hat? good question
and now... the AB... Absolute Beginner... moi
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Later on I passed the FOWIE (fear of whip in eyes) and started to crack loud sometimes (very rarely)...
then my dad arrived and wanted to try it...
and DARN HIM he was able to crack it really loud from the very first attempt and then cheekly said to me... I was a good observerer as a child when these were used much more than now
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I also took some vids but without sound they don't give justice to the wonderful cracks he performed. Jammy Git! :evil:
Oh, that's great. Because I look like Hugo Weaving..Darth V.A.D.E.R wrote:Wow Erri,you realy looks like Keanu!![]()
Very! Thanks for posting in my thread RobertRobert Duke wrote:
Isn't that interesting?
Dutch_jones wrote: Hey Keanu your leather coat is too shortlol j/k Erri nice pics ,
so when can we expect a video>??
Darth V.A.D.E.R wrote:Wow Erri,you realy looks like Keanu!![]()
Welcom back Mr.Anderson...![]()
Best Regards
Darth
Indy_Railok wrote:
Oh, that's great. Because I look like Hugo Weaving..![]()
Thanks Robert for the beautiful words about my whips.Robert Duke wrote:This point has been beat more than the proverbial dead horse. I've made enough Indy whips using natural tan as well as other whipmakers will agree. That picture in your screen grab is natural tan. No mistake about it either. They might've gotten a slight shade mellower with a couple of years. Also that was a shadowy picture grab and doesn't show the whip well at all. The point is Morgan supplied natural tan whips. His emphasis is that only color. Many folks ask me if I will make a darker brown that I sell on my website. I will sell and have made 2 tone Indy whips. It doesn't matter if you want a green Indy style, but if you want to be screen accurate you MUST go with a natural tan. Whiskey or saddle tan is fine if you want a darker color. I have no problem with that. I like Gio's whip too. He is getting better with the more whips he's made. I am glad that he's able to supply more people on here with his whips. They are well priced and seem affordable for what you get.JAN wrote:The whip(s) used in LC was rather dark compared to Raiders. JAN
I would like this dead horse to quit getting whipped on, but it never will as there are new people who sign in everyday on COW. Young and inexperienced people will buy whips and beat themselves with marks on their backs, faces, arms or wherever. Its all part of the learning process.
I think its pretty neat to see so much international interest in the Indiana Jones mystique. I have sold many many whips to Europe with most going to Denmark. Many have gone to England, France, Germany, Italy, Austria, Switzerland and even one to Japan. It amazes me of the interesting people who contact me from all over the world.
In fact a prop master from a London production of the Phantom of the Opera contacted me a couple of days ago to replace a worn out and very tired whip. It is intended for the "Slave Master".
Isn't that interesting?
Cheers,
Robert Duke
http://www.DukeWhips.com