"choose wisely"
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2003 12:51 am
yeah i found out from someone that theres a local whip maker not far from where i live and i want to check him out, see what he's got, how much he charges etc. oh and uh. i want to know if what he's selling is worth the money i pay for it.
right now i want something i can practice with, a decent whip to use rather than one of the cheap ones i see everywhere. i hear those arent very good for learning because somehow you learn bad habbits from them.
Anyway, at the moment i'm just shopping around. in the long run i'll probably end up ordering a whip from one of the pros(i know they're of good quality).
But, when i go to see this guy is there anything important i need to know on choosing a good whip?(as far as craftsmenship and materials go), questions i should ask him? and if all goes well and i like what i see...
what size should i get? i'm assuming 8ft would be logical for a beginner.
ugh.. i hate being a novice at things... i never know how to ask the right questions
thanks for any info
right now i want something i can practice with, a decent whip to use rather than one of the cheap ones i see everywhere. i hear those arent very good for learning because somehow you learn bad habbits from them.
Anyway, at the moment i'm just shopping around. in the long run i'll probably end up ordering a whip from one of the pros(i know they're of good quality).
But, when i go to see this guy is there anything important i need to know on choosing a good whip?(as far as craftsmenship and materials go), questions i should ask him? and if all goes well and i like what i see...
what size should i get? i'm assuming 8ft would be logical for a beginner.
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thanks for any info