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

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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Thank you. This one was a bit harder to take a picture of. Shiny handles don't like to be photographed I guess. Whip #15.

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Ooooh, that's beautiful.
Damn, Jessie. :) (damn is two syllables)

(dimensions?)

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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Absolutly gorgeous!!!--! I love them both! Wow WS so unique, and you all over!
Inch by inch.
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6.5 foot thong 12 inch handle. Fully loaded. I struggle with the transition. I think the weight is just too much. I know I bound it plenty tight. IDK I was excited to use blue para cord. I might have went too fast.
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Well that was cool. I posted this on Facebook and 20 minutes later it sold. I guess now I can make a couple more :) Obviously roses go over well.
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Congratulations Jessie ! :)
I new it was special.
That's the way to do it.
You are on your way.

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Post by Tyler Blake »

That's awesome Jessie! Congrats on the quick sale, that must be a great feeling. I love that handle- Robby gave me some good photography advice-two bright light sources, one from each side, no flash.
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Congrats!!-- yes!!!
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Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

Gorgeous and well done for the quick sale.
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Post by Brandon "Sparky" Lam »

I love your handles Jessie, well done on your sale~
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Thanks everyone. Tyler, Robby told me the same thing, though natural light is always good too I think. I struggle with colors being true....and space to set up a light box. It seems if there is a challenge to overcome, I'm going to be in on that crap like a boss.
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On the pictures... I'll tell you about the white balance and temperature (Kelvin). Perhaps we can solve it out.

On the whip. I'm not surprised. As I wrote some time ago, your speciality is handle design. And if every whip is a unique piece, a prototype, they will sell very good. Every (good!) whip maker has something which makes him special. Art handles is your thing. All you need now, is a homepage, pictures and some video. Fortunately, I know some folks who can help.

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Thanks Robby. :D
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Post by Giovanni Celeste »

Hello Jessie beautifull and stunning at the same time
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I don't know quite what to call it.
I have other tribal designs. maybe it can be a part of a family or something. Hm. Heh. A Tribe of Tribals. Whip #16

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That looks marvelous.
Each one is better than the last.
Details ?

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With the handle, it's pretty near close to 7 feet. 12 plait. It's got a little wobble right where I bound the taper at the end of the belly. I am wondering how it would do with a weighted fall...that might straighten it right out. I think just use will make a difference too. I can't seem to make weighted falls. No matter how small of a needle I use, I just cant fit it all together inside the paracord.
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Jessie, are you using bead chain?

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Post by Robby Amper »

Jessie's improving extremely fast. Some people would say that she has a natural talent for those things. And - boy - there are things in the pipeline...

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Post by Jessie Edwards »

Heh...Robby is all intrigue...

Ron, I have tried tiny ball chain and lead line. It just will not fit.
I managed to squeeze out one with lead line, but it was really hard. Much harder than I think it should be. Obviously there are details I am missing.
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