By the power of David Morgan!

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By the power of David Morgan!

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I have the POWER!

But seriously - Went whipcracking today to limber up for the Finger Lakes Summit. (Can't be rusty when meeting new Indyfans.)

I spent the first half cracking the new 8-foot nylon by Rhett Kelley I purchase a few weeks ago. Boy is that whip a stinger! Fast and furious! A real treat to use! I keep messing up the X cycles though when getting into the fourth or fifth successive crack - It's hard to keep the pace up without making the whip hit itself! After 15 years of doing this, you'd think I'd figure it out...

Anyway, so then I switch out to the 10' David Morgan that I've owned for seven years. Lemme tell you - It was night and day different! For the first time I realized how heavy the Morgan is compared to other whips I've used. It feels heavy and mean and when it flies through the air and pops - everything about it from the sound of the throw to the weight of the crack screams dangerous - stay out of the way!

Granted, this whip also has two feet on the Kelley - But I will say that if I was in a confined space, like a Cairo alleyway for example, a fast, light 8-footer would make me feel more confident. Of course, maybe an 8-foot Morgan would be the best of both worlds...

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Post by Red Dust »

brah!! id like to give you my opinion but im waiting for my 10ft pagey whip.... might be able to tell what cracking one of them bad boys feels like when i get it.

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"Brah!!" - Is that an exclamation of doubt or support? I can't tell.
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Post by Shtick »

I know exactly what you are talking about. For a few years, I've been using an 8' Mexican 4-plait (which I call "The Jalapeño Popper"). I learned a few very basic cracks with it, but it made noise, so I was happy.

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Well, a 9' Morgan came available (thanks, Adam!) and I snatched it up. The whip cracks itself. It is very heavy compared to my original, and considerably heavier than any other whip I've handled, save for FloatinJoe's 10' Morgan. ;)

The difference in sound is night and day. even a quiet crack is louder than the loudest crack I can manage with The Popper. Guess that just speaks to the skills of the whipmaker, and the quality of their work.

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Post by IndyWannaBee »

IndyFrench wrote:"Brah!!" - Is that an exclamation of doubt or support? I can't tell.
It is a term of friendship from the Hawaiian Islands braddah!

Hang Loose!!!!

<Nice whips by the way!>
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"word is bond" can yah tell me what means :lol:
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I speak jive...
"Word is Bond"
Shortened version of "My word is my bond". You're saying that what you're saying is true and without reproach.
Smack 'em Yack 'em.
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ha... your right. it originated from people on the stock market didnt have time to write a legal contract out so they would say "my word is bond" or "word is bond" which is now used as a term within hip hop... there you go.

Indy 4 is gonna kick arse.. word is bond
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Red Dust wrote:ha... your right. it originated from people on the stock market didnt have time to write a legal contract out so they would say "my word is bond" or "word is bond" which is now used as a term within hip hop... there you go.

Indy 4 is gonna kick arse.. word is bond
Is that the same as "word up"?
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Nah....
Word up is just another way to affirm or agree.
Reddust:Indy 4 is gonna kick arse!
Rjallen70: word up.
or drop the up and just say Word.
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word up is a term to greet someone aswell.... watch out for the babylon!!!
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