Christmas in July! (Strain, Del Carpio and Nolan content)
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:30 am
For anyone paying attention (dont worry, i dont even pay attention to myself..) this is actually a continuation of TWO threads.
the Strain one here:
viewtopic.php?t=32646
and the Del Carpio one here:
viewtopic.php?t=32678
For those following the threads, I got my Strain last week (KOTCS style) and today my Del Carpio Raiders whip came in.
Also, i got two stock whips I had ordered from Paul... so that makes a total of THREE whips i recieved in one day!!!....... Four whips in under a week! it was like CHRISTMAS!
Enough of the gushing.......
Since the Strain and Del Carpios are my first two Roo hide whips, I dont have much of a basis for comparison, other than to compare them to each other.
First off, lets go ahead and get this out of the way..... they are both BEAUTIFUL! TheFish recommended both of these makers to me, and I am EQUALLY pleased with both, therefore the "comparison" as it were is mainly just comparing their handlng characteristics, NOT saying one is better or worse than the other...... both are works of art.....
here is a picture of the two whips being discussed:
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb13 ... aprio1.jpg
and a closeup of the handles
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb13 ... aprio2.jpg
Both whips are 9 foot Indy style whiles. There the similarities pretty much end.
Each is unique in very different ways.
The Strain is a thinner whip in the handle and thong area and is noticably lighter in the butt as well. The transition area is fairly stiff which makes for a very fast whips and lets it do quick combos pretty easily. Still, its a long whip, so fast combos are not what its really made for. The plaiting is INSANELY tight and it was "coil spring" tight when i got it a few days ago. I have cracked it a little bit and its starting to break in just a bit. still, very responsive.
Seeing is , Generally beleiving, so I made a quick video review with a few basic cracks for Joe.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbe5pl0XGdU
The Del Carpio is a totally different beast. I say beast because its heavier than the Strain and has more flex in the transition area. What I QUICKLY found this good for is throws/flicks. OH MY DEAR GOD! This thing makes an underhand flick EFFORTLESS!! It really made my ears ring the first time i fired one off. As I say in the below video is how beautifully it rolls out. Doing cattlemans's you can really see the lopp rolling out... nice! I was surprised when I got it because it was a bit darker than some of the "natural tan" whips I have seen in pictures, but I say this in that i was very pleased. the color is GORGEOUS!. I wish i had my fedora with me because as soon as i took it out of the box, i felt like INDY! Super super whip, Gorgeously made!
Again, i did a video for Bernardo....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oe1ozpi-ZA4
Now, I know what your thinking......"Shag, didnt you say you gotta NOLAN too?"......... YES! i did say that!
I got these two matching stock whips in from Paul today as well:
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb13 ... whips1.jpg
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb13 ... whips2.jpg
They are 4 plait cowhide stock whips.... 4 foot long thongs. cane handles with roo hide half wraps. Ill have to let Paul tell you about the type of hide he used on the thongs... its a heavily oiled hide... and I LIKE IT! )
First off, lemme say that i have been RELIGIOUSLY watching Mike Murphy's "Fundementals of whipcracking" videos.... (keep in mind i have never handled a stockwhip, only bullwhips) so i figured since i was able to do much of the stuff he does with bullwhips, it was easily transition..... well... it does.... these stockwhips make alot of the cracks ALOT easier... but since this was my first ATTEMPT at two handed whip cracking..... well... as you'll notice, i didnt make a video of that... hahahaha
well actually i DID make videos of my cracking these stockwhips, but they are really embarrassing efforts..... more of a blooper real, but they made me realize that i have ALOT of work to do.. it goes without saying that these are superbly made.... i mean they ARE from Paul right? )
Expect to see videos with these in the future and wish me luck! two handed whip cracking is a WHOLE new world for me...... i really had to go back to the basics......
EDIT: Ok i changed my mind, i decided to add a video of me trying the stockwhips out, really pretty boring, but at least i didnt get hurt
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2gU5QfQWEA
well, Thanks for reading this far, if you did, and hope you enjoyed the pictures and review!
the Strain one here:
viewtopic.php?t=32646
and the Del Carpio one here:
viewtopic.php?t=32678
For those following the threads, I got my Strain last week (KOTCS style) and today my Del Carpio Raiders whip came in.
Also, i got two stock whips I had ordered from Paul... so that makes a total of THREE whips i recieved in one day!!!....... Four whips in under a week! it was like CHRISTMAS!
Enough of the gushing.......
Since the Strain and Del Carpios are my first two Roo hide whips, I dont have much of a basis for comparison, other than to compare them to each other.
First off, lets go ahead and get this out of the way..... they are both BEAUTIFUL! TheFish recommended both of these makers to me, and I am EQUALLY pleased with both, therefore the "comparison" as it were is mainly just comparing their handlng characteristics, NOT saying one is better or worse than the other...... both are works of art.....
here is a picture of the two whips being discussed:
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb13 ... aprio1.jpg
and a closeup of the handles
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb13 ... aprio2.jpg
Both whips are 9 foot Indy style whiles. There the similarities pretty much end.
Each is unique in very different ways.
The Strain is a thinner whip in the handle and thong area and is noticably lighter in the butt as well. The transition area is fairly stiff which makes for a very fast whips and lets it do quick combos pretty easily. Still, its a long whip, so fast combos are not what its really made for. The plaiting is INSANELY tight and it was "coil spring" tight when i got it a few days ago. I have cracked it a little bit and its starting to break in just a bit. still, very responsive.
Seeing is , Generally beleiving, so I made a quick video review with a few basic cracks for Joe.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbe5pl0XGdU
The Del Carpio is a totally different beast. I say beast because its heavier than the Strain and has more flex in the transition area. What I QUICKLY found this good for is throws/flicks. OH MY DEAR GOD! This thing makes an underhand flick EFFORTLESS!! It really made my ears ring the first time i fired one off. As I say in the below video is how beautifully it rolls out. Doing cattlemans's you can really see the lopp rolling out... nice! I was surprised when I got it because it was a bit darker than some of the "natural tan" whips I have seen in pictures, but I say this in that i was very pleased. the color is GORGEOUS!. I wish i had my fedora with me because as soon as i took it out of the box, i felt like INDY! Super super whip, Gorgeously made!
Again, i did a video for Bernardo....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oe1ozpi-ZA4
Now, I know what your thinking......"Shag, didnt you say you gotta NOLAN too?"......... YES! i did say that!
I got these two matching stock whips in from Paul today as well:
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb13 ... whips1.jpg
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb13 ... whips2.jpg
They are 4 plait cowhide stock whips.... 4 foot long thongs. cane handles with roo hide half wraps. Ill have to let Paul tell you about the type of hide he used on the thongs... its a heavily oiled hide... and I LIKE IT! )
First off, lemme say that i have been RELIGIOUSLY watching Mike Murphy's "Fundementals of whipcracking" videos.... (keep in mind i have never handled a stockwhip, only bullwhips) so i figured since i was able to do much of the stuff he does with bullwhips, it was easily transition..... well... it does.... these stockwhips make alot of the cracks ALOT easier... but since this was my first ATTEMPT at two handed whip cracking..... well... as you'll notice, i didnt make a video of that... hahahaha
well actually i DID make videos of my cracking these stockwhips, but they are really embarrassing efforts..... more of a blooper real, but they made me realize that i have ALOT of work to do.. it goes without saying that these are superbly made.... i mean they ARE from Paul right? )
Expect to see videos with these in the future and wish me luck! two handed whip cracking is a WHOLE new world for me...... i really had to go back to the basics......
EDIT: Ok i changed my mind, i decided to add a video of me trying the stockwhips out, really pretty boring, but at least i didnt get hurt
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2gU5QfQWEA
well, Thanks for reading this far, if you did, and hope you enjoyed the pictures and review!