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Whipmaking memories

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 2:09 pm
by whiskyman
I can't believe how quiet this forum has become - so I thought I'd post a few memories of my time as a whipmaker. Some of the newer folks may not remember, but for several years I offered my own Indy style bullwhips under the name Pageywhips. I initially got into the craft by buying Ron Edwards' book "How to make whips" - mostly because I wanted to be able to carry out repairs on the two bullwhips I had bought. Soon I was experimenting with making a complete whip, alongside a friend of mine (eaglecrow on COW). OF course, I soon had the bug and was reading up on everything I could - contacting other whipmakers, buying as many whips as I could afford and working on whip after whip. I recieved especially good advice from Joe Strain and Adam Winrich and eventually got in touch with David Morgan who very graciously chatted at length with me on the telephone several times.
Making whips was a great experience and many folks here purchased some - for which I'm very thankful. I hope they're still getting regular use!
I was digging through some of my old photos and thogh it'd be fun to share some.
These are production pics -

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This is a finished 2nd belly in saddle tan next to a 10ft Morgan from the 1990s

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Here are some braided bellies haning up with cut out overlays and my own 8ft in saddle tan

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Skiving the corners of the strands


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Some wristloops and whitehide falls


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A 12strand overylay - the pattern has transitioned from checkerboard to herringbone


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Braiding the overlay


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A brand new finished whip

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An older 10ft

Re: Whipmaking memories

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 3:21 pm
by bearbeast
Wow, this is sooo great, thank you for sharing!

I am into Indy mostly for the amazing bullwhip. Well, no... I got into Indy for the bullwhip and it is still my favourite part of the 'hobby', though now I have an interest in other pieces of gear, too.

I always check the 'Bullwhip' section on here and never see any new posts. It is a breath of fresh air and nice surprise to see such a post and with amazing whip pics!

Cheers,
Bear

Re: Whipmaking memories

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 4:30 pm
by whiskyman
Thanks - about 10 years ago this place was very active! Lots of established and amateur whipmakers as well as whip crackers were actively posting - a shame it's cooled off lately, but hopefully things will get going again.

Re: Whipmaking memories

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 5:18 pm
by Michaelson
10 years ago we were getting ready for another film to come out too, so that kind of explains the extra activity back then. ;)

Regard! Michaelson

Re: Whipmaking memories

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 5:59 pm
by IndianaJustin
Thanks for the great pics. I agree that it would be nice to hear more about whips, not sure what I can do....but I do go out and practice with mine 3 to 4 times a week. Still not good at all, but the cracking sound echoing off buildings is therapeutic. I'm kinda hoping someone will stop and ask and get interested.
Thanks for the post.

IJ

Re: Whipmaking memories

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 6:09 pm
by whipwarrior
Or the police will be interested and ask you to stop. :rolling:

Re: Whipmaking memories

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 6:56 pm
by Indiana Jeff
In all seriousness we've had members get questions by local law enforcement. Some may consider a whip a weapon.


Regards,

Indiana Jeff

Re: Whipmaking memories

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 9:34 pm
by IndianaJustin
Perhaps police would be, however its private property and my local police have enough on their hands I think. In any case I wasn’t mentioning this to have a session on the legality of it or interpretation by police. Simply brought it up to express my enjoyment in the subject and activity.

Re: Whipmaking memories

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 2:00 am
by bearbeast
Yeah, this site will start swarming again, I believe in 2019-2020. :)

Regarding whip enthusiasts, I have already inducted two colleagues into the.. fun of it. But they merely like whips for the loudest crack and don't care at all about Indy. :cry:

The Bullwhip section is a great place for every type of whip lover and whip maker out there. It would be so cool to share our 'everything whip related' stuff, form collections to whip making techniques.

Cheers,
Bear

Re: Whipmaking memories

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 1:48 pm
by Tibor
Indiana Jeff wrote:In all seriousness we've had members get questions by local law enforcement. Some may consider a whip a weapon.


Regards,

Indiana Jeff
The public often mistake the sound of a bullwhip crack for a gun shot, thus asking for the local constabulary to put on their hats and sniff out the source of the mischief. :whip:

Re: Whipmaking memories

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 4:27 pm
by whiskyman
When I was starting out in whipmaking, there were many whipmakers active on the forum - Paul Stenhouse, Joe Strain, Adam Winrich, Robert Duke. EC Whips, Bernie from EM Brand Whips, Bernardo Del Carpio, Paul Nolan - very exciting times! Sadly, several have retired, some are just not active here, and David Morgan has passed.

Re: Whipmaking memories

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2018 10:08 am
by bearbeast
Yeah, the forum is quite quiet, though many whipmakers are still active out there... I think the number of posts will go up immensely with the coming movie. Hopefully they won't change Indy so much as to take away his trusty whip! :x

Re: Whipmaking memories

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2018 1:49 pm
by whiskyman
They might give him a dog quirt :shock:

Re: Whipmaking memories

Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2018 9:08 am
by bearbeast
I'll take even that, if he puts it to good use! :-k

Re: Whipmaking memories

Posted: Sun May 27, 2018 7:23 am
by whiskyman
I've recently been inspired to make a whip again for the first time in four years! More details to come!

Re: Whipmaking memories

Posted: Sun May 27, 2018 8:26 am
by whiskyman
Met up with Dan Breineder (eaglecrow here on COW) at his workshop in Vienna - good to catch up on old whipmaking memories! Dan had just finished braiding an 8ft whip which is what inspired me to have another go and use up the rest of my old supplies.
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I'll post some progress pics soon. So far I've finished the second belly and cut the overlay strands.

Re: Whipmaking memories

Posted: Sun May 27, 2018 10:40 am
by eaglecrow
there is no greater fun than having a sunday afternoon for whip making conversation. I miss our brainding sessions in Graz. Great you dropped by in Vienna!

Re: Whipmaking memories

Posted: Sun May 27, 2018 10:50 am
by whiskyman
We'll have to do it again soon!