Raiders SOC whip question
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2019 1:58 am
This has been something I've been curious about for decades, but never really felt the need to get an explanation until now...
When we see Indy draw his whip, after he throws Marion onto the cart, the whip goes from brown at the handle to practically white on roughly the last 2-3 ft of the whip. IDK if it's because Glen Randall beat these whips for production like they owed him money or if the white part of the whip is due to possibly 20+ years of use? Because I've had whips that I've used on a regular basis for years and they still looked remarkably good. Or is it more likely that it's just a matter of the end of the whip being in the dirt after Indy cracks it?
Moreover, is there a way to achieve this "white" look permanently, without going to such drastic measures such as painting it or some other method? I've had SA Raiders whips, but this one in particular has always been rather intriguing and beautiful to me. I've always wanted to replicate this look, but never took the time to figure out how to do so. Thoughts?
Thanks!
Kyle
When we see Indy draw his whip, after he throws Marion onto the cart, the whip goes from brown at the handle to practically white on roughly the last 2-3 ft of the whip. IDK if it's because Glen Randall beat these whips for production like they owed him money or if the white part of the whip is due to possibly 20+ years of use? Because I've had whips that I've used on a regular basis for years and they still looked remarkably good. Or is it more likely that it's just a matter of the end of the whip being in the dirt after Indy cracks it?
Moreover, is there a way to achieve this "white" look permanently, without going to such drastic measures such as painting it or some other method? I've had SA Raiders whips, but this one in particular has always been rather intriguing and beautiful to me. I've always wanted to replicate this look, but never took the time to figure out how to do so. Thoughts?
Thanks!
Kyle