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New Whip from Pagey is here

Post by G-MANN »

I received this 10' Whip from Pagey this week.

It is a real beauty and cracks extremely easily. I know for some of you it is too dark however I love the color. :D

Thanks for doing such a great job on this for me Nick. :tup: At LEAST as well made as my Strain whips.

And thanks again for the Extras.


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Post by Indiana Kev »

Nice looking whip. I really like the color myself.
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Post by coronado3 »

why would anyone not like the color of this whip? It is spot on to the TOD and LC whips. Even the whips in Raiders were a lot darker than a new pinkish/orange colored roo hide whip

Nice work Pagey!

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Post by Indiana G »

thats a beauty. i have to agree with everyone else....that color looks fantastic g-mann!!!
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Post by DeWayne »

I have to say that I love the color as well. That is a really nice looking whip!
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Post by whiskyman »

Thanks, and glad you like it John.
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Post by Fedora »

I got one of Nick's whips too!! My first whip, and she is a beaut. Man, it must take a long time to make one of these, even longer than making a hat. I am impressed to say the least. And it sure looks neat hanging next to my hat in the hathshop. Now, all I gotta do is try to crack it, without putting my eye out. I found right off it is great for chasing the neighbors dog away. (he eats hats) Since it looks to be 10 feet long, I can reach out and touch him from a distance. Being inexperienced, I did no damage to the dog, but he has not been back nosing around my hat rack since I introduced him to it. Yeah, this whip is gonna come in mighty handy. :wink: Fedora
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Post by Marc »

I've found mine very usefull for interrupting the neighbors's cat from takin' a poop in my garden as well :lol: I've hardly laughed my behind off so hard before, as when seeing this cat stopping its "business" just before it started, once the crack made its way through the garden :lol:

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Post by binkmeisterRick »

Hay, Marc, does that make you a "pooper trooper?" :lol: :wink:
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Post by Marc »

:lol: I've been called worse than that, so...

Kidding asside, I have no problems with the rabbits in the back of my garden. Their "business" is good for the grass :wink: But I just don't want to go out and practice whip cracking one morning, to find it being a "@#$% cracker" all of sudden.

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