Tomek`s Purple Reign
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 4:48 pm
About a week or two ago I recieved my first ever Stockwhip. I have used my David Morgan most of my life, along with a black swivel handle bullwhip and decided to venture out into unchartered waters. I began with a nylon cow whip which I ended up loving and then moved on to snakewhips for more practical use..ie indoors, self defense. Our own Louie Foxx made me some very nice snakewhips (one Indy style) and they are a blast...though a bit more work than what I thought.
So then I recently decided to get a stockwhip or two to add to my collection. Never used one before so I was curious as to what the difference would be with that long handle and all...especially coming from a snakewhip!
I bought one which I will talk about in a different post but I needed a nylon as I practice on a rooftop which sometimes collects water. Right about that time, our very own member Tomek presented some of his work, which I never even knew he did whips. I decided to be crazy and go for something wild. He had a 5 ft Purple and Brown Stockwhip which I could afford at the time and so I bought it.
It appears to be very well made. All the braiding is tight. Nice slow taper. Very nice weight to it, on the light side. I am not certain of the construction but I am sure Tomek can chime in if anyone asked for any details on that.It is very fast and cracks like lightening..a high pitched, snappey CRACK.
Tomek shipped it out very quickly and I had it within several days..considering it went from Poland to Texas. Overall, I am setting funds aside to purchase another whip from him as I am very pleased with his work. I had several pictures of it in action and a full review but I recently killed my phone where the pics were stored so this was the only one I had available now....
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I believe he also has a video of himself cracking this particular whip. I am sure he can provide the link.
If anyone is looking for a good nylon whip, consider Tomek. His prices are very good and his brown Indy looks awesome.
Happy cracking......
So then I recently decided to get a stockwhip or two to add to my collection. Never used one before so I was curious as to what the difference would be with that long handle and all...especially coming from a snakewhip!
I bought one which I will talk about in a different post but I needed a nylon as I practice on a rooftop which sometimes collects water. Right about that time, our very own member Tomek presented some of his work, which I never even knew he did whips. I decided to be crazy and go for something wild. He had a 5 ft Purple and Brown Stockwhip which I could afford at the time and so I bought it.
It appears to be very well made. All the braiding is tight. Nice slow taper. Very nice weight to it, on the light side. I am not certain of the construction but I am sure Tomek can chime in if anyone asked for any details on that.It is very fast and cracks like lightening..a high pitched, snappey CRACK.
Tomek shipped it out very quickly and I had it within several days..considering it went from Poland to Texas. Overall, I am setting funds aside to purchase another whip from him as I am very pleased with his work. I had several pictures of it in action and a full review but I recently killed my phone where the pics were stored so this was the only one I had available now....
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h304/ ... 150526.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I believe he also has a video of himself cracking this particular whip. I am sure he can provide the link.
If anyone is looking for a good nylon whip, consider Tomek. His prices are very good and his brown Indy looks awesome.
Happy cracking......