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David Morgan Whips
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2003 9:45 am
by Indiana Willis
Hi,
Iam new to this forum
Since I watched the Indiana Jones trilogy I have fallen in love with the David Morgan bullwhips.
All I have is the Fedora at the moment.
Do any DM owners have some pics of there whip and anyone feel free to comment on DM whips.
Kind Regards
Indiana Willis
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2003 11:03 am
by Pyroxene
Here's what they look like new.
It was much lighter than I expected.
I'll have to take a pic of it as it is now. It's been almost a year.
It's darkened up quite a bit.
Pyro.
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2003 11:14 am
by Whipcrack
Welcome Indiana Willis
I have several David Morgan whips and crack them every day. They are responsive and easy to crack. I do find I like my 8 and 6 foot whips better than a 10 or a 12. Morgan whips are made to last 20 years of everyday use. I have only had one split and lost about 5 inches off the end. Mr. Morgan fixed it and now it is as good as ever, just a little shorter. I crack on the grass and there is very little wear on the whips from daily use.
I also have a Paul Stenhouse 8 footer. I would honestly say it is of equal quality to my Morgans. At ½ the cost a lot of people say the Morgan whip is not worth the extra $, I disagree. The Morgans are the whips actually used in all the Indiana Jones films. David Morgan is the man who adapted the Australian bullwhip and created the American bullwhip recreated around the world today. A Morgan bullwhip is like the Colt Peacemaker pistol. There are many imitators but the Colt is the original and people will always pay more for one. Others say the handle is an inch or two shorter on the modern Morgans than they were in the films. To me that doesn’t matter, a Morgan is a Morgan.
Then there is the age factor, others may not like to talk about it but Mr. Morgan is in his mid 70’s. Whip making is a very physical activity, which takes a lot of strength to stretch the plats tight. I have never bought a Morgan because I thought he was going to quit making them or I thought the value is going to go up after he quits making them, but others have.
Good luck with getting a whip, be careful with it at first, let us know what you get. However, remember the ancient Chinese proverb when you do, “By quality, cry once.” While the quality whips cost more they are long term commitments. I see many posts here by people who bought a cheep whip and were dissatisfied.
Bill Walton
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2003 11:16 am
by agent5
Here's a pic of one of my DM's, this one has the correct handle length like the ones in the films did. DM no longer makes them this way and refuses to do so. He flat out turned down my order when I asked him. I was lucky to get this one from a private collector.
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2003 11:18 am
by Pyroxene
agent5 wrote:Here's a pic of one of my DM's, this one has the correct handle length like the ones in the films did. DM no longer makes them this way and refuses to do so. He flat out turned down my order when I asked him.
Really? I didn't know that. Very interesting.
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2003 11:24 am
by Indiana Willis
Thanks alot for all the great info guys
I think Iam going to save up for a 8ft 12plait David Morgan in natural tan.
Kind Reagards
Indiana Willis
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2003 11:44 am
by Whipcrack
Indiana Willis wrote:Thanks alot for all the great info guys
I think Iam going to save up for a 8ft 12plait David Morgan in natural tan.
Kind Reagards
Indiana Willis
You are the man IW! The 8 footer is the best all around length, in my opinion. You will get years of enjoyment out of that baby.
Bill Walton
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2003 4:57 pm
by whipwarrior
I'll second that!
BTW, how's the Morgans I sold you, Bill?