My humble collection... so far

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My humble collection... so far

Post by Mountaineer Lasher »

I thought I'd throw a pic out of my whips since I've been fortunate enough to see some other member's collections.

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10' by Bernie
8' by Jacka
6' by Paul Nolan
4.5' by Peter Jack

Next up... I gotta get me a stockwhip!
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Great collection of whips, thanks for posting that picture. Feel free to post some individual pictures of them too,I know I’d like to see some of the detailed work on them.

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Nice collection Lasher !
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I'd love to see some close-ups too! Nice collection :-)
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Thanx for the post ... !! Me three .. would be great to see some closeups........ I was just wondering , how does the Peter Jack whip handle ??
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Wow, those whips are gorgeous!!! :P What a beautiful collection! :clap:
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DAVEY wrote:Thanx for the post ... !! Me three .. would be great to see some closeups........ I was just wondering , how does the Peter Jack whip handle ??
For everyone that's asked, I'll try to take some close-up shots of them over the weekend and post them as links (so as not to go over the pics/thread rule).

The PJ whip handles very well and is very fluid. I talked with another whip maker (Paul Nolan) and he said that he thinks Peter makes all his whips looser than other whip makers for a more broken-in feel. This whip, right out of the package, felt like it had been used for years (but looked brand new). I didn't mind at all because of what this whip is meant for (self defense) requires it to be easy to coil and wrap limbs and whatnot. It's also very accurate and does want to go where I point. The quote on his site about "handling like a well-balanced sword" is not too far off from true. I like it very much.
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