Pocket Bullwhips

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Hey Fellas, can anyone recommend a good place to pick up a nice pocket bullwhip, Baphy I know you know where to do, help me out bro.
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Post by Indiana Texas-girl »

Josh, I have an ecwhip that is styled similar to Kyle's pocket bull that I'm planning to sell soon. Let me know if you're interested. It's the one I carried in Hollywood back in June 2003.
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Post by Mola Ram »

Bogie,
Check with
Jerry Rasmusen,
Kyle s. (the Edge on here, for a "pocket bull")
Paul nolan
Paul Stenhouse
They should all be able to help you out.
I believe all of them have sold "pocket bulls" before.
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Post by Paul_Stenhouse »

Dear Josh,

Kyle "The_Edge" is the guy who made the first pocket bull as we know it. He's the guy to go to if you want that exact style, which I'm figuring is what you are after.

Alternatively, if you are looking for a snake whip, or very short bullwhip with a regular length handle, you've got tons of options.

While I've coiled an 8 foot bullwhip I made in a MKVI bag, the pocket bull will fit better!



Best Regards,

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Post by Indy Magnoli »

Although I haven't held it in my hands yet, Kyle just finished this pocket bull for me:

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It looks beautiful and I can't wait to try it out...

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Post by rufus-leakin »

Hey Kyle,

are you setting the "ring knot" out furthur than you used to? It seems the "diamond braid" portion of the handle is longer than it used to be.
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Post by The_Edge »

rufus-leakin wrote:...are you setting the "ring knot" out furthur than you used to?
On this one, yes. No big deal. The biggest change with this whip (and the one before it) is a new improved shot bag. This whip practically cracks itself and I was sad to see it go.
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Post by Indy Magnoli »

It's always nice for the customer to hear that the maker was sad to see his creation go. ;) I know the feeling!

I still won't see this whip in my hands for over a week. I can't wait to have a play with it.

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Hi
Check out www.caicedoswhips.com
When you get to his homepage,click the Auctions tab. Gus is a young up and coming whipmaker and he has some very nice pocketwhips. He is also a nice guy to deal with,
ATB from Scotland
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Post by Indiana Texas-girl »

Gus is one of the DFW whip guys...I've cracked a few of his whips. Nice guy!
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