Magnoli Clothiers Bullwhips

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mountainmuley
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Magnoli Clothiers Bullwhips

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Hello folks,

Been thinking about picking up a whip from Magnoli. I know next to nothing about bullwhips, so to my amateur eye these whips look pretty good. Not looking for a serious whip but I'd like it to be good enough that I could learn how to crack it just for fun, and I want it to look somewhat accurate. Anyone have any experience with these Magnoli whips or should I look elsewhere? :whip:
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Re: Magnoli Clothiers Bullwhips

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Maybe Magnoli can weigh in also, but from what I understand the deluxe version is made for some casual light cracking at least.

It is made of leather and it is cheaper than it's paracord counterpart so it might be a good entry point. From there you can see if you want to invest into something more.
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Re: Magnoli Clothiers Bullwhips

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If you want a nice-looking starter whip and don’t want paracord (which would perform better and last longer), I would recommend Todd’s. I have cracked both Magnolis and Todd’s, and I just feel that Todd’s Costumes has stepped up his game lately.
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