This is the Gallery of "Gator Whips" - Roy Partin

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".
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Rachel McCollough
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That is a fine looking whip right there! I love the Gator Tail. Well done!!!
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Mr Partin, The amount whips that you've made before Chirstmas is very, very impressive - all of them are very stylish and feature unique details like the individual conchos - WOW !!!

I also love the Gator Tail whip that you've made: it's amazing how well it performs and that it can be also used for slow practice. Slow practice and short whips are ususaly contrasts but you totaly nailed it (on your first sub 6 footer !!!) - very well done Sir !!!

Both you and your daughter did a great job on the performance videos - my compliments to both of you !!!

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Found it right now... And all I can say is "Good job, Sir!". The handle looks great - as always... - and the overall behavior is great, too. I mean - you did the rolling test on both sides and it went just through. Nice and straight. That little thing just screams "Target & Performance" to me. Serious - you should consider to add this style to your homepage. As target whip for performers on stage! You have my vote, Roy. And - if I may say that - your cracking is way more relaxed, now.

And tell Nola to follow through. Her technique is not perfect, but she's on the right way. A bit less power on the way down and don't stop at six - just follow through and she's good to go :)


Thank you for the pictures and the videos! You know that your daughter looks way more cute than you do, right :D


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Post by Roy Partin »

Thank you so much Ben and Robby. I would love to some day offer this whip. I actually used it this morning in the corrals to move some bulls. It worked perfectly for that close quarters type of work. I truly appreciate your opinions. Robby your right, Nola is much more cute on and off camera.
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Post by Matt Henderson »

I'm pretty late in saying this, Roy, but I absolutely love that rust and silver thong :). Your work is just amazing.
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Nice! Your plaiting is so on point like always. Really clean looking thong and a nice design.
Nice videos too, love 'em!
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Howdy friends. I must apologize for whips taking a back seat to the rest of my life for a while. Here is my latest work ordered by my cousin Brandy at 925 Ranch Customs as a gift for her son. She made the medallion with his cattle brand. It's 10 feet in rust

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Post by Guest »

Nice!

You know how there are whips that you only have to see in a photo to say "I totally know who made that"? This is definitely one of those.


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Post by Ron May »

I agree with Pokkis.
You have a style that's unmistakable.

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And I agree, too! (Who could not?) Superb, Roy!
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Roy, that's absolutely outstanding. That concho adds that extra touch... It's a solid beautiful whip!!!
Inch by inch.
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Thank you fellas and Rachel. This one I would like to keep for my personal saddle whip, oh well
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Fantastic work as ever Roy, I love the handle on this one :)
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Post by Tyler Blake »

Gorgeous Roy! I would love to crack one of your heavy long whips one day :)
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Post by Jesse Bessette »

Roy, I love this whip. Rust is an awesome color. Somehow, you always pick a handle and thong color that offset each other very well
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Post by Brandon "Sparky" Lam »

Man, clean, I really like this! Love the concho look too, works really well~
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Post by Robby Amper »

I wrote that yesterday at night in Rachel's thread:

Harmonic in its look and appearance. No gimmicks. Just plain art. It's the same thing as with Roy's whips. Straight, 100% well made. Effective yet elegant.

Well, like I said. Good job, Roy. Extremely good work, Sir.

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Post by Craig Frank »

Agree, Robby. Some whips are beautiful because of the color combinations. Others, like Roy's, are beautiful because a single color allows you to see the intricacies of the weave and taper.
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Post by Roy Partin »

Thank you folks very much. I'm fond of the simple look. There is also the fact that 99% of the whips I make are tools that will be covered in dirt, mud and crap so being fancy wouldn't last long.
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Post by Jesse Bessette »

Roy, that's true enough.
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