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?
Magnoli Clothiers Bullwhips
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Re: Magnoli Clothiers Bullwhips
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.
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.
Re: Magnoli Clothiers Bullwhips
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.