Wild West Indy whip gets a tan
Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 12:54 am
As introduced in a previous thread (http://indygear.com/cow/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=55034" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;), I have a Wild West Indy-style whip in natural tan. After reading in other threads about whip care, I decided to take the creaks out of my whip. I really liked the natural color but the darker colors of the other movie whips (and the different whips in Raiders) were starting to grow on me. Because this is more of an inexpensive belt-hanger than a serious cracking whip, I decided to do some experimenting.
You know how I've fallen in love with Obenauf's? Well, I gave the whip a very light wipedown with Obenauf's and left it in the sun for a little while. The edges of the strands immediately started to darken. At first I thought, "Oh, no, what have I done!?" But after a second light coating, more sun, and some time to let it soak in, it's taken on a rich, golden hue.
With my Fed IV for color reference.
I like it. I like it a lot. And no more creaking.
You know how I've fallen in love with Obenauf's? Well, I gave the whip a very light wipedown with Obenauf's and left it in the sun for a little while. The edges of the strands immediately started to darken. At first I thought, "Oh, no, what have I done!?" But after a second light coating, more sun, and some time to let it soak in, it's taken on a rich, golden hue.
With my Fed IV for color reference.
I like it. I like it a lot. And no more creaking.