My Magnoli budget whip

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MVincentR
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My Magnoli budget whip

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The weather FINALLY cooperated and I was able to sped a little time practicing my 10-foot Magnoli budge whip. I think I may have bothered the neighbors, though. *lol*
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Very cool! Once the whip is softer you won't need so much force for the crack. My arm still hurts from all the force I used to use.
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A well constructed whip needs very very little force to crack when done properly. This is prior to it being broken in. :TOH:
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