This new Gallery replaces the former "Masters Gallery", which will work from now on as pure archive. Here you will find not only the work and art from folks who sell whips, but also from folks, who create their whips out of pure passion. And we have an additional gallery. It is called "The Gallery - Making of".
Charlie Carpenter
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by Charlie Carpenter » Sun 22. Jan 2017, 20:48
Beautiful work, I just love the colours on this one and the pattern is great too
Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Sun 22. Jan 2017, 21:54
Mr. Robert, thank you very much
Ron and Jessie, Thank you, though y'all already each do great work!
Charlie, thank you!
Inch by inch.
Matt Henderson
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Location: Sheffield, UK
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by Matt Henderson » Sun 22. Jan 2017, 22:31
Gorgeous whip, that bird's eye is fantastic
. Need to learn how to plait that, I can't stop thinking about how good it looks.
'Sic Parvis Magna'
Bobbi Holyoak
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by Bobbi Holyoak » Mon 23. Jan 2017, 03:40
Beautiful pictures of a beautiful whip! Wonderful job, Rachel.
Tyler Blake
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by Tyler Blake » Mon 23. Jan 2017, 17:32
The transition action looks perfect! Great job Rachel, and a great dreview as always Robby
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Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Mon 23. Jan 2017, 17:42
Miss Bobbi, thank you very much, I appreciate it!
Thank you, Matt! I love a monotone Birds Eye
Tyler, thank you! I appreciate it!
Inch by inch.
Michal Pylak
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by Michal Pylak » Mon 23. Jan 2017, 22:00
Rachel, I agree with Matt. This Bird Eye looks terrific indeed. I love working with wood and have to tell you that making such a handle by hand is something incredible.
Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Mon 23. Jan 2017, 22:28
Michal, thank you very much! I love working with wood.
Inch by inch.
Sir Roger Tuson
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by Sir Roger Tuson » Tue 24. Jan 2017, 09:30
The lack of effort required to crack is exactly what I'm aiming for in my whips. I want the least amount of force to be used so that the whip flows just like yours, Rachel. Wonderful.
As always, a great review too, Robby.
Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Tue 24. Jan 2017, 12:42
Roger, thank you very much
Your whips just keep getting better and better!
Inch by inch.
Roy Partin
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by Roy Partin » Tue 24. Jan 2017, 13:43
Rachel, it's simply a classy and handsome whip. I am loving that walnut handle with the acid brown bird's eye. The whip performs just as good as it looks. Thank you mam for creating and sharing this masterpiece
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Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Tue 24. Jan 2017, 15:21
Thank you very much Roy, I deeply appreciate it!
Inch by inch.
Johnny Pell
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by Johnny Pell » Tue 24. Jan 2017, 18:43
Another home run. Hand crafted in the great state of Mississippi USA. Keep up the great work.
Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Tue 24. Jan 2017, 19:06
Thank you very much, Mr. Johnny!
Inch by inch.
Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Wed 25. Jan 2017, 19:24
Hi Friends, here is a Steer Whip, 6' 16 plait with two plaited bellies, Multicam 650 cord, English Eye, 6" internal fiberglass Rod and Katalox grip. I really do like the Katalox, though it is very hard and very oily. I used denatured alcohol in the hole to cut out the oil (just in case!) before I epoxied it on. Unfortunately it was raining and this is the best pic.
Inch by inch.
Michal Pylak
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by Michal Pylak » Wed 25. Jan 2017, 19:48
That is a beautiful whip Rachel
I love this wooden grip.
Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Wed 25. Jan 2017, 20:10
Thank you Michal, I thought it had some very nice color and grain pattern!
Inch by inch.
Robby Amper
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by Robby Amper » Wed 25. Jan 2017, 20:13
I think, we can expect great things from you, Mrs. McCollough.
Robby
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Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Wed 25. Jan 2017, 20:24
Thank you, my friend, I hope so
I better get to work!
Inch by inch.
Craig Frank
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by Craig Frank » Wed 25. Jan 2017, 20:48
Very cool. Is the overlay one shade or two?
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