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Advice on these whips....
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 1:31 pm
by Aragorn658
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Indiana-Jones-S ... 031wt_1037" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
how close is this to indy?
Re: Advice on these whips....
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 1:35 pm
by tomek9210
Don't buy it, it looks bad, has bad construction and cracks bad. gather some more money and get better whip. If your budget is under 150 $, you can get quality nylon bullwhip or Todd's Costumes whip.
Re: Advice on these whips....
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 1:40 pm
by Dr. Nebraska S.
There's some discussion about the whips made by this whipmaker over here:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=51520
If you do a search for "jrzjoe" in the Bullwhip section, you'll find a lot of other threads about him and his work, too.
Best wishes,
Nebraska Schulte
Re: Advice on these whips....
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 3:40 pm
by riku1914
Definitely don't buy it. Even if you're wanting a display piece, it's not very SA. If you're wanting just a display piece, Todd's would
probably be your best bet.
Re: Advice on these whips....
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:46 pm
by Cracker
I agree with everyone else. Pass it up.
Advice on these whips....
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 11:13 am
by purewhips
That dang JRZ @#$% joe freaking whips ****! He floods eBay with garbage.
Gus Caicedo Jr
Purewhips.com
Sent from my iPhone
Re: Advice on these whips....
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 11:40 am
by morethanatimelord
May i also suggest contacting anyone of the very talanted whip experts/makers from this forum. They can advise you on anything you need to know
Re: Advice on these whips....
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 11:18 pm
by TREX
Not Close at all!!!!!
Re: Advice on these whips....
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 3:19 pm
by ag04
Sorry to revive a few week old post, but I can't agree more with the sentiments of the preceding users. I've sorta been wanting to say something about these whips for a while, as they bug me every time I see them on ebay, especially being a whip-maker myself (perhaps this promotes snobbery).
The strands look rough, too thick, it doesn't taper fine enough, and frankly, it looks like it was never rolled. I don't know why someone would go through the trouble to make so many whips, but not refine their techniques or use the appropriate materials, just seems like wasted work to me. Spend the money on a great whip, you won't regret it!
Re: Advice on these whips....
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 4:17 pm
by riku1914
ag04 wrote:Sorry to revive a few week old post, but I can't agree more with the sentiments of the preceding users. I've sorta been wanting to say something about these whips for a while, as they bug me every time I see them on ebay, especially being a whip-maker myself (perhaps this promotes snobbery).
The strands look rough, too thick, it doesn't taper fine enough, and frankly, it looks like it was never rolled. I don't know why someone would go through the trouble to make so many whips, but not refine their techniques or use the appropriate materials, just seems like wasted work to me. Spend the money on a great whip, you won't regret it!
It's because the majority of people who buys whips on ebay don't know a good whip from a bad one, and making a cheap one really
quickly makes them more money, because of uninformed buyers, than it would selling a few good whips. They're only in it for the
money.
Re: Advice on these whips....
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 4:23 pm
by Canuck Digger
Well there will always be thieves and liars and people trying to take advantage of honest and slightly naive or uninformed buyers. Such is life. Unfortunately, this guy, and those of his ilk, give a bad name to whipmakers who are good and who do make quality whips with all the care and minutia possible. I am happy when someone asks about him before they buy, this means they are taking steps to inform themselves by asking those who are likely in the know. This is good shopping sense and should be encouraged. What I find sad, are those who buy without doing any research before. I just don't get it; it takes a lot of effort to make the kind of money required to buy a whip and it seems only natural to take a little bit of time to make sure the person you are considering buying from is actually good at what they do. I guess it's the result of our instant-gratification society, where we want what we want and we want it NOW! In the end there is nothing that can be done about that; people are either the type to learn from their mistakes or they aren't. Some will figure it out, while others sadly, never will.
Re: Advice on these whips....
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 5:00 pm
by riku1914
You're at a restaurant the waiter comes to take your order. You say "I'd like the burger.... where is?"
A play on "I want it and
I want it NOW"
It's quite confusing to me as well, even fairly cheap whips can get pricey, I don't see why people don't research... I guess they
deserve it then!
Re: Advice on these whips....
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 5:06 pm
by ag04
Haha, yes, it's unfortunate. Fortunately, life's best lessons are learned through experience, some of us just learn faster than others