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Meet My Whips

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 4:56 am
by Oildale Jones
Last year I got a great deal on this natural 8-footer from jnicktem, who got it from Wild West Whips. I'd intended it as a belt-hanger, but that didn't stop me from trying to crack it. It was practically brand new, still pretty stiff and very creaky, but what did I know about whips? I got some Pecard's and applied it sparingly. Mostly I was trying to keep the light color.

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I've been reading up on whip care and breaking in and conditioning; I'll apply what I've learned and perhaps have a real, crackable whip. I've been watching Adam Winrich's videos and taking it slow.

I thought I might invest in a pricier/sturdier whip someday, but I was in no rush; however, when Nebraska announced an upcoming local whip "cracktice," I thought maybe I should have a decent whip to learn and practice with. This one is very light in the handle so I don't know that it's the best thing to start with, in terms of technique, so when another member posted some pre-loved whips for sale at a fantastic price, I kept an eye on them and thought about them for a few days, then jumped. I won one and bought another, and it turned out to be more rewarding than I could have expected. It was like, oh, getting my hands on my Garrison Raider for the first time. Visually and tactilely stimulating.

This is an 8-foot Crease-N-Corral KOTCS in cowhide. Two weeks ago I wouldn't have gone for it because of the color, but the saddle tan thread won me over. Plus this was more for actual cracking than for impressioning, and anyway, any doubts I had vanished when I picked this hefty thing up. Being used to the light weight of the Wild West, I was surprised at how heavy this whip is.

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Having virtually no technique to speak of, I'm really taking it easy and just trying to learn the feel of the whip(s). Today I had them out and with this one did a very easy, almost lazy Cattleman's Crack; the whip rolled out as if in slow motion and then POW! :o

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I am really going to like this bad boy. As a bonus, it smells of cloves. :)

I'd been thinking about getting my son a whip for when he's ready, and cute little 5-footer won me over instantly.

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It's cowhide in a gorgeous red color, substantial and supple. In fact, the other night the first thing I wanted to do when I got home from work was hold it in my hands. (Is that weird?)

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My wife—collector of shoes and jeans and hats, etc.— expressed some concern about my having "so many" whips. What, three? Hey, I sold some jackets so it's all good. And just wait till she sees what I want to buy next! :-

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I'm really beginning to like whips—I appreciate the craftsmanship and the plaiting appeals to my sense of order—and I'm looking forward to whipping it good!

Re: Meet My Whips

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 6:43 am
by indyclone
great looking whips!
and good to hear you want your son to get into it . i got my son a gus caciedo 6ft whip and he loves it .

Re: Meet My Whips

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 10:24 am
by riku1914
Ha! You're the person that won that auction. morethanatimelord was the other one wanting to get ahold of it.

Nice whips :D

Re: Meet My Whips

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 11:50 am
by morethanatimelord
riku1914 wrote:Ha! You're the person that won that auction. morethanatimelord was the other one wanting to get ahold of it.

Nice whips :D
Yes, id been winning that whip on ebay for a whole week. The auction ended at 5.30 am here in the UK and i didnt wake up intime to rebid...Gutted i missed out as i was prepared to pay more :(

Re: Meet My Whips

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 1:35 pm
by Oildale Jones
I was hoping it wasn't one of us.

Sorry, man. That's what max bids are for. :TOH:

Re: Meet My Whips

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 3:07 pm
by kwad
Nice whips there Oildale!
I hope you bring that CnC Indy4 to "Cracktice". I'd really like to see one in person.

Are you sure that whip you bought from jnicktem was made by Midwest? :-k

Re: Meet My Whips

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 3:27 pm
by riku1914
kwad wrote:Nice whips there Oildale!
I hope you bring that CnC Indy4 to "Cracktice". I'd really like to see one in person.

Are you sure that whip you bought from jnicktem was made by Midwest? :-k
It doesn't look very midwest to me either.

Also, the strands that come out of the fall hitch are far too long. Cut them 1-1.25" long, it'll help a lot with drag.

Re: Meet My Whips

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 6:08 pm
by Oildale Jones
kwad wrote:Nice whips there Oildale!
I hope you bring that CnC Indy4 to "Cracktice". I'd really like to see one in person.

Are you sure that whip you bought from jnicktem was made by Midwest? :-k
I'm bringing all three!

Oops—Wild West Whips, not Midwest! :oops:


Thanks, riku. I'll do it.

Re: Meet My Whips

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 6:13 pm
by parttime
Congrats' on your whips Oildale.

I'm wondering if the Indy 4 came with any kind of a story. I remember it well.
It was purchased by a very good customer.

-Dusty

Re: Meet My Whips

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 6:33 pm
by Oildale Jones
Dusty, like I said, I don't know much about whips, but this thing...WOW. :TOH:

The only story I got was in the auction listing: http://www.ebay.com/itm/320857808001?ss ... 500wt_1219" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Meet My Whips

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 6:34 pm
by Dr. Nebraska S.
Great looking whips, Oildale! I hope you bring them all along for The Cracktice!

:TOH: Best wishes,
Nebraska Schulte


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Re: Meet My Whips

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 7:39 pm
by morethanatimelord
I was told a little more about the whip. Apparently its about 4 years old,was bought with other whips from a collector and had been used over the years but well looked after :) The seller was also very kind to send me some detailed close up photos. Its a great looked whip