My whip cracken days are ahead of me now.
Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 8:29 pm
I think this is my very first post on this part of the forum. I've had a whip now for some time, but it was mostly for show and to toss out there while taking pic's.
But I recently got my hands on a Whip cracking made easy part I. And I'm cracking the whip and having a blast, I actually can't wait to crack it, I'm still far away to even calling my self adept at it, but I'm having fun. Now that I've watched the DVD several time I can see were I was going so wrong in trying to get the CRACK !!!!
Well the other day, the fall broke right at the end of the whip.
But after a few moments I came upon this U-tube video from another thread about repairs in the LA area. The short but informative clip helped me to repair my whip, put on a ne cracker and just a while ago........ CRACK, yes, I'm back in action.
I'm going to have the misses video tape so I can see what I'm doing right and what I'm doing wrong.
This is a relaxing hobby. Thank you.
And thank you Paul for the vid.
But I recently got my hands on a Whip cracking made easy part I. And I'm cracking the whip and having a blast, I actually can't wait to crack it, I'm still far away to even calling my self adept at it, but I'm having fun. Now that I've watched the DVD several time I can see were I was going so wrong in trying to get the CRACK !!!!
Well the other day, the fall broke right at the end of the whip.

I'm going to have the misses video tape so I can see what I'm doing right and what I'm doing wrong.
This is a relaxing hobby. Thank you.
CroftBtw, for future reference, here is a video showing the easy way to change a fall on a whip without having to undo the fall hitches:
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Regards,
Paul Nolan
MidWestWhips

And thank you Paul for the vid.