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New whips.

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 8:47 am
by Simon Martin
Hi Everyone

Recently there was a post about nylon whips, and some of you mentioned that you don't like them. I was in aggreance with that to. However I have had a thread made for me that I am calling "Whippa". It is very tough (nearly blunted my scissors!) Each strand takes over 340lb in weight.
These whips handle almost as good as kangaroo hide whips. When I say almost, I mean it is that close that most people wouldn't know the difference. I've made them with a leather core, plaited belly, bolster and 12plait overlay with 20plait handles. Gary Brophy of Circus Sunrise www.circussunrise.com.au spyed the sample of the thread I had when he was in my shop recently and asked me to make a pair. I never ever thought I would bring myself to making non leather whips, but I have to say I am amazed. There is also no falls on these whips and it is almost impossible to tangle to the cracker on the whips. So here's a picture of the "Gary Brophy Signature Stockwhips"

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By the way whipmakers! It gives you blisters really bad :lol:

While I'm posting here's a picture of an KOTCS replica that I finished today.
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What do you think?
Kind Regards
Simon

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 9:39 am
by Indiana_Hall
Simon,

For a first attempt at non-leather whips, that's a doggone nice pair right there. Very fine work indeed!

Just out of curiosity, where did you get this material? I've been making nylon whips for over 5 years now, and I don't believe I've ever seen or heard of the stuff you have. Incidentally, I feel your pain - nylon is not as forgiving on the hands as leather, especially if you don't work with it often.

Highest Regards,
- Chris

P.S.: Nice job on the KOTCS whip as well - superb work as always....

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:54 am
by winrichwhips
Those white whips look sweet Simon!

Could you PM me the price on a pair of whips like that? Actually, I have to order some more popper twine and a couple roo hides from you, so I'll try to call you sometime this week.

Do you know how this thread picks up dirt and dust? Does it get dirty fast?

-Adam

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 1:17 pm
by Nebraska Brad
Wow! Those white whips are super cool. I also wonder if they would get dirty fast and be hard to keep clean. I also really like the KOTCS copy. Great work all around!

_Nebraska

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 3:24 pm
by Boggstandard
If Simon can get behind nylon whips, then I will have to re-think my opinion.
But, reluctantly. Those white whips do indeed look cool Simon.
The KOTCS is a great looking whip.

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 3:33 pm
by Jonathan Jones
They look FANTASTIC!

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 6:30 pm
by rjallen70
Those look real nice!
I'd be interested in trying that cord...if available in differnt colors.
Ron

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 9:32 am
by Simon Martin
Thanks for your comments.
Just out of curiosity, where did you get this material?
Currently I don' t wish to say. Technically it's not nylon, and "Whippa" is the name I am calling it.
Those white whips are super cool. I also wonder if they would get dirty fast and be hard to keep clean.
I didn't get to use them a whole lot before I dropped them off to Gary, but they seem to stay fairly white. If I get a chance to make a pair for myself I will see if they can be washed down or not.

Bogg's, I still feel that nothing will ever be like holding a nice roo hide whip in the hand, but as for function these come very close.

Ron said

I'd be interested in trying that cord...if available in differnt colors.
Currently I have only had it made in white and have not asked the question to see if it can be made in another colour, but I'm sure it could be possible.

Kind Regards

Simon

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 10:12 am
by WhipDude
Those are amazing! Wow! You told have me sold on Nylon right now.