Last crusade whip

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Last crusade whip

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Need some help with finding a affordable last crusade whip
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Blake Bruning of trinitywhipco.com - not only is he turning out some fine looking whips, but I think he may have a few for sale on his "in stock" page...
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http://creasencorral.com/index.php?fuse ... gory_ID=39

If you're not married to kangaroo, these are excellent whips. Looks like Dusty has stopped taking orders for the moment though.

But if you have a low budget, a costume whip is a lot cheaper.

Todds or Magnoli sells some costume whips that would work.
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Maybe we should've asked that first: are you looking for an affordable real bullwhip? Or just a costume piece? Huge difference in price, however a quality roo whip will last a lifetime if properly cared for...
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Affordable real bullwhip
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Roo or cowhide? Or no real preference? I still think you should check out trinitywhipco.com...
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well from trinity whip you'r looking atleast for a 5-600 dollar. It seems they have one LC style whip that's 8'

I'd also look at Joe Strain Whips.

Westernstageprops.com is also selling them for around 800 or so

A David Morgan that was used in the first three films for a 10' whip cost $1000 but the quality might be lacking now.

As Tyrloch said, what do you want and what is your budget. roo hide or cow? 8' or 10'? 12 plait or 16 plait?

Definitely shop around and research. Also, the search function is your friend, there's years of research and information on this site just sitting there for the taking. Either way you're looking at 500-1000 bucks, unless you can find a good deal on eBay, etc.
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I will also add that a well made whip by a reputable and well recieve maker is an investment and you should be able to get close to want you paid for resale value of you keep it in good condition.
I have had whips made by Delcarpio, strain, Trinity whip co., Terry Jacka and Midwest whips.
Sold most of those but got to handle them and try them all out.

I have discovered I am a one whip kind of guy. Ha.
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One more question, which LC whip? The black and red young Indy whip or the "regular" adult Indy whip?


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Regular adult indy
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If you want a Morgan whip, Wade Egan has one for sale in bazaar I think.

Bang for the buck, Dusty at Crease n Corral makes a great whip from cow, I think it has a steel cable core so it is strong but keeps the cost down. I have one and I love it.

Going for roo will increase the price but when you crack one it is pretty amazing.
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If you don't mind the lighter Raiders tan, a Caicedo is a terrific real budget whip. They run $260 for an 8ft, and $300 for a 10ft. I love mine, and it cracks real nice. It's not a kangaroo, but it's 1/3 of the price!
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If you're not set on getting a roo whip, then check out this guy: http://www.lelecsworld.com/lelec/?lang=en" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - I believe his whip are made from kip hide, and they look pretty nice...
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Photoss wrote:If you don't mind the lighter Raiders tan, a Caicedo is a terrific real budget whip. They run $260 for an 8ft, and $300 for a 10ft. I love mine, and it cracks real nice. It's not a kangaroo, but it's 1/3 of the price!
I'm pretty sure I owned one of these once and it was a great whip
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Emanuele of lelecwhips makes both roo and kip hide whips. They are excellent and very affordable! You will not be dissapointed :TOH:
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Thanks for info
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Looks like prices for Victor Tella (Snakewhip.com) are very reasonable as well for a roo whip. Have not had any experience with his work though.
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I'm in a similar boat. I do have a dark brown Roo bullwhip, but its not a true Indy. I would like to own something that LOOKS more authentic and can still have fun with it.

I'd check out Magnoli's whip. He sells a great looking cow Indy whip for $75. More if you want a longer whip. Here's the link http://www.magnoliclothiers.com/bullwhi ... p-521.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I'm also interested in these whips I found on ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/172631170930?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

They look great and seem to be well made. I might take the plunge soon and see how it holds up.

Can't beat the magnoli for looks and to be able to use.
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