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Emu leg whip
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 9:03 am
by bernie47
G'day All.
This has nothing to do with Indy but I thought as a matter of interest and something unusual I have never seen before and don't think ever will again. We have an aqaintance who is an antiques dealer and on a recent trip to England came across this little beauty made in around 1860 in Australia,maker unknown,and now returned to Australia. It is a hunting whip,used for fox hunting and the handle is made from the foot and leg of an emu. I've posted photos here
http://www.em-brand-whips.com/emufoot.htm Well worth the look.
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 9:05 am
by bernie47
Should have added I had to make a new thong for the whip.
Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 9:24 am
by JAN
A really strange whip indeed!
But it would easily fit into ToD...
Best regards
JAN
Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2005 2:42 am
by Spooky
Hi Bernie !
Re: The Emu Whip
Yikes - That looks like what would happen if you placed a bullwhip and a baby pterodactyl in Jeff Goldblum's (The Fly) Teleportation device ... 8-[
P.S.> I finally mastered the overhead crack, Bernie.
Sounds like a 45 caliber pistol! I try not to do it (the overhead crack) too often though [.... you know, neighbors, etc. ...].
Love my whip.
Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2005 3:02 am
by Texas Raider
I'm sorry, no disrespect meant- but that is DISGUSTING!
"Hey guys, check out my new whip!" - (everyone grabs barf-bag)
people just do the wierdest stuff!
have a nice day.
Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2005 3:27 am
by Indiana Jerry
Ew!
Cool!
Agreed, that is something creepy the evil Anti-Indy would be wearing on his belt...
J
Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2005 4:34 am
by Andiana
Woah....that's kinda...err...different. Never thought about a whip that looked like that! Yikes!
Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2005 3:55 pm
by winrichwhips
Yeah, that's certainly different. I've seen smaller whips made with deer feet for the handle, such as hunting whips from Germany, though the fact that they have fur on them make them look less menacing than the scaly emu foot.
I would have to wonder how they preserved such a foot and made it into a handle that wouldn't fall apart. I suppose it wasn't subject to a lot of use so maybe it wasn't that much of an issue.
Bernie,
Was part of the original lash still on the whip when you made the replacement? If so, what was the original lash like?
-Adam,
www.winrichwhips.com
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 3:40 am
by bernie47
The thong that was on the whip was made from cow hide with an 8 plait. It was in a very dry and brittle condition as often is the case with old whips. I don't think somehow it was the original though because it seemed a bit light for the handle and being 140 years old I don't think the original survived. As for preserving the foot I should imagine a bit of taxidermy was used. Perhaps someone on the list knows a bit about taxidermy and could enlighten us.