Finally got my GRAIL WHIP!!!!
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2009 10:43 pm
So... a couple of months ago, there was a thread about our dream "Grail whip". I then posted (not that I post much) that I wanted a "Classic Bullwhip" like the one David Morgan offered a couple of years ago.
The thing is, I really got into making my dream come true. So I researched and asked a couple of whipmakers if they could do the replica, and finally decided to go with Ben Scott. I had heard little from him, but just good comments. What I wanted most, was his foundation made out of a steel pipe and a spring. Oh, and the 3 plaited bellies, as Morgan made them. I know it is not an exact replica, since Ben makes his whips with three bellies, no bolsters, except for the layer between the 3rd belly and the overlay. But the whip is sound. Ben sent me a couple of pics which I'll share with you! It isn't yet in my hands, but it will be in a couple of days.
I didn't go with the others, not because they were not good, but because they had then very long waiting times, which in the end didn't matter much, since for personal reasons, I had to cancel the project and ended up waiting 6 months! . I have an old Joe Strain, around 15 years of age, so I thought that if I had a Strain already (not that I think that his work has not changed in such a long time, LOL!), I could buy from another maker to get some variety.
So, here they are:
This picture I love the most:
And here's a comparison: 16-20-12 plait. The one in the middle is Ben's Australian Style Bullwhip. Of course, mine is the first one from left to right.
By the way, I asked Ben for a whitehide fall, because I wanted to get to know that tannage, since I haven't found it in my country, Mexico. This fall was courtesy of Paul Nolan from Midwestwhips, as Ben told me. Here you can see the whip in day light.
I can't wait to give it a try!!!
Did I mention I ordered one of his nonslip whip holsters?
The thing is, I really got into making my dream come true. So I researched and asked a couple of whipmakers if they could do the replica, and finally decided to go with Ben Scott. I had heard little from him, but just good comments. What I wanted most, was his foundation made out of a steel pipe and a spring. Oh, and the 3 plaited bellies, as Morgan made them. I know it is not an exact replica, since Ben makes his whips with three bellies, no bolsters, except for the layer between the 3rd belly and the overlay. But the whip is sound. Ben sent me a couple of pics which I'll share with you! It isn't yet in my hands, but it will be in a couple of days.
I didn't go with the others, not because they were not good, but because they had then very long waiting times, which in the end didn't matter much, since for personal reasons, I had to cancel the project and ended up waiting 6 months! . I have an old Joe Strain, around 15 years of age, so I thought that if I had a Strain already (not that I think that his work has not changed in such a long time, LOL!), I could buy from another maker to get some variety.
So, here they are:
This picture I love the most:
And here's a comparison: 16-20-12 plait. The one in the middle is Ben's Australian Style Bullwhip. Of course, mine is the first one from left to right.
By the way, I asked Ben for a whitehide fall, because I wanted to get to know that tannage, since I haven't found it in my country, Mexico. This fall was courtesy of Paul Nolan from Midwestwhips, as Ben told me. Here you can see the whip in day light.
I can't wait to give it a try!!!
Did I mention I ordered one of his nonslip whip holsters?