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ECWhips - A Review

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2003 5:31 pm
by Sergei
Folks I want to share a review with this community. I have been given a chance to review a whip that was made for Zohar. He requested an 8 foot Indy whip, in natural kangaroo hide. My thanks to Zohar for being patient and letting this whip be rerouted to the West Coast, before being sent back to the East.

Visually the plaiting was quite impressive. The heel knot was closer to a Mark Allen-Western Stage Prop whip than a Morgan, but close, very close. The diameter of the thong was more like Joe Strain would have done for a Mark Allen whip. But what amazed me, the tightness was just like a Joe Strain. I mean it was stiff. I have to tell the readers something. I really, really appreciate a tightly plaited whip now. Some of my recent whip acquisitions were plaited too loose and some of my current stock are looking like limp ropes. The 4 seams were straight as an arrow. Usually an indicator for me that the whipmaker has his stuff together. All the knot work was professional.

The taper of the laces were cut nicely all the way down the thong, which produced an overall nice taper of the thong. There were hardly any visible lumps, no gaps. It was so tight. Rock Hard.... Not squishy, like the whips I saw last summer from ECWhips.

The next thing was the performance. It was much better balanced and weighted than the one from last August. There were also issues with weighting and balance of the whip I saw from last summer. But what I saw and cracked this one was very, very good. I had to send the whip back today to the new owner, Zohar. So I placed an order to Jim for a 7 footer. I will have it hopefully in time for the Queen Mary Summit (end of May). But if not, I understand. So for those that are attending, you can see my ECWhip there as well as the rest of my collection of Morgan's, Strain's, Stenhouse's, Murphy's, Kyle's Pocket Bull, Bernie, McMaster's, Robert Duke, etc. Hopefully, I will have my Janine Fraser stockwhip by that time too. Sweeeeet!

I think we all owe Jim a hearty congrats for sticking through these past few months and watching him not give up and improve his work. I guess what I am saying that normal people would have given up, but he persevered. Good Job, Jim.


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-Sergei

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2003 5:40 pm
by The_Edge
This is great news! Thank you for an excellent review Sergei.

Being a man of my word I offer my apolgies to EC Whips for any negative comments I have made in regard to his products recently.

It would seem that you've really worked hard to improve your craft and to this I salute you. Nice job. :tup:

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2003 5:56 pm
by whipwarrior
Nice whip, but that's a big ### wrist loop! :shock: Heck, the regular ones get in the way, but I can't imagine what one like that must be like.


-Dale

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2003 6:02 pm
by Paul_Stenhouse
Jim,

Good on you for raising your own bar, and improving your work. Now you just have to keep the bar up that high.

Best Regards,

Paul Stenhouse

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2003 10:23 pm
by zohar
I can't wait to learn how to crack it! Thanks much to Jim for making it for me.

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2003 10:37 pm
by brady
Zohar, I just got my whip from Bernie the other day in the mail. Too bad its snowed the past 2 days and I haven't had a chance to try it out. I'm just wondering what steps you are going to take to learn how to crack. Bernie sent me a DVD with an outline of how to do the "4 basic cracks" but I just want to get a feel for how you or anyone that wants to reply for that matter is or has learned to crack.

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2003 7:55 am
by zohar
brady wrote:Zohar, I just got my whip from Bernie the other day in the mail. Too bad its snowed the past 2 days and I haven't had a chance to try it out. I'm just wondering what steps you are going to take to learn how to crack. Bernie sent me a DVD with an outline of how to do the "4 basic cracks" but I just want to get a feel for how you or anyone that wants to reply for that matter is or has learned to crack.
Thankfully, it's been 85 degrees here for the last week, and the grass is dry, so I should be able to crack it as soon as I get it.

To learn how to crack, I bought Mark Allen's Whipcracking made easy, and I am buying Paul Stenhouse's video today. My dad punched cattle for about 20 years, so he's going to show me what he knows as well.

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2003 8:31 am
by ecwhips
Hi all,

First, I want to thank Sergei for taking the time to look at my whip and do the review for me. It is greatly appreciated!

Second, thanks to Kyle and Paul for their comments on the review, as well as their original review and commentary last summer. As rough as it was to have been on the receiving end of it all when you guys first saw my work last year, it was just that type of criticism that made me really look hard at my own whips and strive to become better. I have definitely raised the bar, and hope to raise it higher yet.

Best regards,
Jim

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2003 9:15 am
by Indiana Janice
Great review and great whip Jim. Now I can't wait for mine!
Janice

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2003 11:41 am
by CEEJAY928
heheheh... same here.
but I know its worth the wait.
:D