From falls & poppers to plaiting & cracking technique, this section is dedicated in memory of Sergei, IndyGear Staff Member and Whip Guru. Always remember to keep "Celebratin' Life!"
For those of you keeping track, I am the proud owner of #12. This is an awesome little whip. I'm not the most experienced of whip crackers, but I was able to get some pretty decent cracks out of this thing over the weekend. It is breaking in very nicely. And yes, it is small enough to fit in an MK VII. Thanks to Kyle and his expert workmanship.
Knowing I had number 13, I was wondering who had #12. They're great aren't they? After cracking mine exclusively for a few days, I tried my 8 footer and t seemed like it took for-ev-er to move and crack b/c I was so used to the pocket bullwhip.
It's really a blast to be able to sit around the house and let off a few good whip cracks. I can use it indoors, outdoors, and even pack it around with me without looking conspicuous. I love it!
Shishak wrote:It's really a blast to be able to sit around the house and let off a few good whip cracks. I can use it indoors, outdoors, and even pack it around with me without looking conspicuous. I love it!
Right on! That's what it's for.
Just make sure you have a concealed agricultural tool permit.
Edge, you'll be happy to know that whenever I meet up any of the SoCal guys in Los Angeles that the Pocket Bull is in my pocket. Just ask Runquist or Chamorro. Los Angeles... scum and villany.
Koreana Jones wrote:Edge, you'll be happy to know that whenever I meet up any of the SoCal guys in Los Angeles that the Pocket Bull is in my pocket. Just ask Runquist or Chamorro. Los Angeles... scum and villany.
You're right, I am happy to hear that. Very, very cool. Thanks!