This is the Gallery of "Sui Generis Whips" - Jessie Edwards

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Sven van Leeuwen

- Robert Gage
- C Member
- Posts: 14188
- Joined: Fri 7. Feb 2014, 15:58
- Location: UK

- Rachel McCollough
- Member of the Ring
- Posts: 9958
- Joined: Tue 21. Apr 2015, 11:37
- Location: South Mississippi, USA
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- Jessie Edwards
- Member
- Posts: 5763
- Joined: Thu 11. Jun 2015, 19:00
- Location: Wisconsin, USA
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- Robert Gage
- C Member
- Posts: 14188
- Joined: Fri 7. Feb 2014, 15:58
- Location: UK

- Robert Gage
- C Member
- Posts: 14188
- Joined: Fri 7. Feb 2014, 15:58
- Location: UK


- Tyler Blake
- Member of the Ring
- Posts: 4152
- Joined: Sat 27. Feb 2010, 09:03
- Location: Mount Vernon, Washington
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- Jessie Edwards
- Member
- Posts: 5763
- Joined: Thu 11. Jun 2015, 19:00
- Location: Wisconsin, USA
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Sir Roger Tuson

- Jessie Edwards
- Member
- Posts: 5763
- Joined: Thu 11. Jun 2015, 19:00
- Location: Wisconsin, USA
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- Matt Henderson
- Member
- Posts: 912
- Joined: Sat 7. Jan 2017, 14:23
- Location: Sheffield, UK

- Tyler Blake
- Member of the Ring
- Posts: 4152
- Joined: Sat 27. Feb 2010, 09:03
- Location: Mount Vernon, Washington
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- Jessie Edwards
- Member
- Posts: 5763
- Joined: Thu 11. Jun 2015, 19:00
- Location: Wisconsin, USA
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The handle is light aluminum that I reinforced with resin. The heel has lead sinker line in the base to weight it a bit and balance out this very nose heavy whip. I had to redo the handle 3 times because of the resin problem, so battle scars in the finish that eventually just would not sand out, but it adds something I think. It doesn't bother me too much. The veneer is dyed mahogany. I think the color is called barn wood. The cabochon is glass, but matched the veneer nice. The paracord was "supposed" to be lipstick red, but it kind of went burgundy after waxing. I was rather upset about that. I ended up cutting off and redoing those knots 10 or 12 times. I pretty much spent all day on the knots. All in all, I am not in love with this whip. yes, I am happy with the look mostly, performance wise, its nice. It passes the Amprage tests, though I am concerned that I am able to do the wave with it so early in the game. I assume it's the weight that allows this to happen. It's very heavy and slow, but really a joy to crack. It just gave me so much grief, I am not friends with it. It's like a kid that you love, but has been a brat all day. You love it just fine, but you don't like it very much at the moment.
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- Robby Amper
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- Posts: 4847
- Joined: Tue 30. Dec 2008, 20:40
- Location: Munich, Germany
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Jessie will be - soon - very well known for her unique handle designs. Problem and benefit for customers will be that every single whip...is a single, unique whip. Every design is a prototype. You can't buy the same motif twice. If I were you, ladies and gentlemen, I would make sure to get my hands on an early Edwards whip.
Robby
Robby
I have a screwdriver. I am Legend...

- Robert Gage
- C Member
- Posts: 14188
- Joined: Fri 7. Feb 2014, 15:58
- Location: UK


- Jesse Bessette
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- Posts: 1596
- Joined: Sun 18. Dec 2016, 14:07
- Location: East Windsor, CT

- Jyri Haveri
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- Posts: 2148
- Joined: Tue 28. Mar 2017, 12:40

- Roy Partin
- C Member
- Posts: 3471
- Joined: Thu 23. Jan 2014, 16:01
- Location: Red River County, Texas
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