My New Whip from (Whips Tazmania)

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My New Whip from (Whips Tazmania)

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Take a look at what I have on the way to me :D
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It is a 8ft 8plait Roo hide made by Troy Horton from Whips Tasmania.
http://www.whipstasmania.com.au/bullwhips.html
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Post by USNavyBlueAngel »

Wow, that's a beautiful whip! I love the coloring on it.

Congratulations, and let us know how it cracks!!



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Post by whiskyman »

Interesting. The strands don't taper - I don't think I've seen that in an Indy whip before. Looks pretty robust, I wonder how it'll handle.
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I've had one for over 5 years now and it cracks really well...
Measurements have been taken from a Morgan whip and once conditioned it takes on a beutiful bllilliant orange..
It has also weathered extremely well with no discernable difference to the Morgan..at much less cost too..
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Thanks for the compliments. Troy did a awesome job on the whip. I would recomend him to anyone. I can't wait till it arrives.
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whiskyman wrote:Interesting. The strands don't taper - I don't think I've seen that in an Indy whip before. Looks pretty robust, I wonder how it'll handle.
Good eye, Whiskeyman! :tup: Even though the individual strands may not taper, the thong itself obviously does, which is the main thing, I believe. I'm sure it handles nice. :) Congrats Garlando & Astro.

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Post by racerx »

A really nice looking Indy whip greatgarlando, by the looks of it, I'd say it'll crack like a cannon,
enjoy it.



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Post by greatgarlando »

I recieved my Whip from Troy this week. WOW what excelent chraftmanship. The pics above do not do this whip justus. I would recomend his whips to anyone.
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Post by BullWhipBorton »

Congratulations on getting your new bullwhip. Glad to hear your experience with Whips Tasmania was a good one. It is a very nice looking whip; from the photos the plaiting looks very smooth and tight. Keep us posted how it cracks as you break it in. Also

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Troy does beautiful work at a very resonable price. He is also a very responsive and pleasant person to do business with.
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