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Fire Whips by Riz
Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2003 1:04 am
by Indiana Texas-girl
For those missing the Whip Enthusiast Whip Weekend here in Dallas this weekend, you missed alot...It's been just awesome meeting various whip makers and crackers. Robert Duke and Jerry Rasmussen both came up for it, so maybe they'll chime in.
When our cracking sessions were over at the park, about 8 of us went to dinner. The real dessert came when we went back out to the park after dinner. Two guys from Florida were in for the gathering. Well, their specialty is fire whips. Yes, cracking whips that are on fire. And boy did they put on a show for us! The whips are braided out of Kevlar, then dipped into a can of flammable liquid and then lit. To top it off, they let several of us crack the whip (with fire). Just unbelievable! I think I shrieked like Willie for the first time in my life when the whip was first lit. I am sitll smiling from the fun I had. See...
Here's a pic of one of a firewhip:
www.firewhip.com
Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2003 1:28 am
by Shtick
Sounds pretty neat. But doesn't the cracking of the whip send burning fuel flying? I'd love to see one in action.
Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2003 1:49 am
by Indiana Texas-girl
The cracking action make the flames burst a bit. Flames actually go flying when you're twirling and cracking it. We were by a lake...no worries. But the guys had a flame retardent blanket. I got it on video, but I'm not sure how well it came out because it was so dark. I'll probably watch the tape tomorrow to see how it turned out.
Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2003 4:57 am
by MaryonRavenwood
OK, that's just really cool.
Regards--Maryon
Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2003 5:23 pm
by Indiana Texas-girl
Oh something you guys/gals might appreciate. About 8 of us went to eat last night at Outback Steakhouse. When I got there I told Hostess A that I was here to meet a group, but that I didn't see them yet. She asked if I was with the Whip Enthusiasts. I said "Yes." She said they thought maybe it was a prank call, they weren't sure. Well, she gave me one of the beeper/lighter up things that goes off when they are ready to seat you. A few moments later Hostess B, a brunette, comes up to her podium greeting spot, and our conversation went something like this:
Hostess B: What are the Whip Enthusiasts?
ITG: We're a group that gets together to crack whips for sport. Tomorrow we're having our competition.
Hostess B: So are you a poet or a writer?
ITG: Huh?
Hostess B: Are you a poet or a writer?
(At this point I get up and walk up to her just in case she's having trouble hearing.)
ITG: Umm, we crack whips.
Hostess B: I don't get it.
ITG: We crack whips, you know like Indiana Jones.
Hostess B: OH! I just learned to drive a stick shift.
ITG (in her mind): Oh this is scary, but I'll be nice and respond politely
ITG: That's cool, I don't even know how to drive a stick shift.
Hostess B: That's about the only thing I know how to do.
ITG: That's cool. (I wasn't quite sure how to respond at that point.)
At that point I went and sat back down.
Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2003 6:33 pm
by SWTroopers
So did you hear Twilight Zone music in your head?!?!? That's so strange
Marc
Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2003 7:25 pm
by Indiana Texas-girl
SWTroopers wrote:So did you hear Twilight Zone music in your head?!?!? That's so strange
Marc
No, more like the swishing of air inside an empty head cavity. You should have seen the question marks going off like fireworks above my head.
Re: Fire Whips by Riz
Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2003 7:59 pm
by Henry Jones Sr.
Indiana Texas-girl wrote:The real dessert came when we went back out to the park after dinner. Two guys from Florida were in for the gathering. Well, their specialty is fire whips. Yes, cracking whips that are on fire. And boy did they put on a show for us! The whips are braided out of Kevlar, then dipped into a can of flammable liquid and then lit. To top it off, they let several of us crack the whip (with fire). Just unbelievable! I think I shrieked like Willie for the first time in my life when the whip was first lit. I am sitll smiling from the fun I had.
So
that's what they got Gandalf with at toward the end of
Fellowship of the Ring! I've wondered since I first saw that film how they did that!
That firewhip must've been even longer than the cable-core one Indy swung on in
Last Crusade. OK. Enough.
Regards,
Henry Jones, Sr.
Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2003 8:33 pm
by Cabinetman
I had to print that out to share with Mrs. Cab. That's just great, ITG. Thnaks for sharing.
Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2003 9:49 pm
by Ryusui
Wow...I think I'd kill myself with one of those.
Talk about
Castlevania come to life!
Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2003 11:45 pm
by MaryonRavenwood
Wow, ITG...I don't see at all where this gal could have gotten the idea that writers, poets, or driving a stick shift has anything to do with cracking a whip like Indiana Jones. Hmmmm....I'm completely lost on that one. Good story though!!!
Regards--Maryon
Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2003 11:46 pm
by Indiana Texas-girl
The one I cracked I think was like 5 or 6 feet long maybe. It wasn't as long as the one you see in the link. The guys that came with the whips said that the Kevlar whips last about 1.5 to 2 years. Right after they performed, I got to touch it the whip, thinking it would be hot, but it wasn't AT ALL.
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2003 5:53 pm
by Michaelson
ITG, sounds like your waitress may have been related to the gal I 'told' you about that thought Jessie was a blind pool player. (grins)
They're EVERYWHERE!!!!!
Regards. Michaelson
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2003 6:38 pm
by Indiana Texas-girl
Michaelson, it sure sounds like it, huh?