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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Post by Ben Varsek »

WOW - you've totlay nailed the Ghost Rider theme and the idea of using a welded chain handle is brilliant!

Did you use the last segment of the chain like a "steel keeper" to connect the handle with the thong?

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no, we welded a steel peg on either end to build the heel and thong off of. I'm going to do it different the next time.
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Post by Samuel Gunnarsson »

Shouldn't it be possible lay the last link down to get half a knotfoundation Jessie?
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yep, but I thought it would weigh down the look. the next one will be different and much lighter and more gravity defying. I'm dealing with almost limitless strength--I need to take full advantage of the aesthetic effect. if it takes a bit more work overall, its worth it.
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Post by Giovanni Celeste »

Great whips and great handles Jessie!!!
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Thank you so much Gio
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Post by Craig Frank »

Very cool. My wife loves it. She's a big fan of the movies. Next you need to do a Colossus whip.
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Post by Tyler Blake »

Jessie, that is insanely cool. It took me a minute to "get" that you welded the handle rigid, once I understood that it was like "lightbulb!" I think this is a perfect Ghost Rider theme whip. Samuel, the flames keep the handle warm :p
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LOL Tyler ;)
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Finally. For such a straightforward looking whip handle, this was the pickiest of all. My WORD. The Sherlock Holmes whip. There is a real smoking pipe on the heel with 4 knots down the thong. The floating graphic is a cameo silhouette of Holmes himself with his pipe. I designed the handle so the user could hang onto the pipe if they really wanted to, but still had room to hang onto the handle below the pipe in between the two knots as well. With this in mind, the handle is a little long at 14 inches. The thong is 6.5 feet long in a kind of "tweed" paracord to simulate Holmes' overcoat. Despite all the nitpicky stuff, It cracks easily and straight. I also made sure the the curve of the thong faces forward with the pipe pointed down. I thought it would be the easiest to crack that way.

And this is a milestone for me. The donation whip was #19 and this will be the 20th whip I have ever made. Whip #20.

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Post by Robert Gage »

Golly, Jessie, this is superb! Each of your whips seems better than the one before! Well done! :)
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I sure hope so, Robert. It's what I work very hard to do.
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

WS you just keep improving! Very original and distinctly Jessie, this is beautiful work!
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Post by Ron May »

Nicely done Jessie.
I love the tweed looking thong.

You told us how it cracks, but how does it smoke? :)

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Post by Jessie Edwards »

Ron... :)

Thank you. It's a fun one. I have a hard time not playing with my whips when I make them. Each one is different. They all pick up grass stains the same though...
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Post by Jyri Haveri »

Very personal whip Jessie! I specially like the siluet on the handle. Really good job!
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Post by Robby Amper »

The pipe at the end will make it not easy to do things like a victorian cutback - but that's totally okay. This whip is a special one. The problem I see is this... If you go on and make those beautiful things, we need to invent another word for "great work".
The color combination fits perfectly to the Holmes image. You should just make sure in the description that the pipe is not for smoking. You never know who's going to buy that whip. And when he puts tobacco into the pipe and tries to light it... Remember McDonalds and the stupid woman who sued MacDonalds because it was not written "Hot content" on the coffee cup when she spilled it over herself. I would mention "The pipe is for decoration purpose only! Don't try to use it for smoking!" in the description. Serious...

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Post by Matt Henderson »

That's absolutely fantastic Jessie, and I'm not just saying that. You've got a real gift for aesthetics, and your practical whip-making is really good too :)
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Post by Jessie Edwards »

Thank you :)

I really enjoy doing it. After you get it all done and waxed and see it as a whole thing, its the best feeling. I absolutely can't wait to try it and see how it behaves. That part of the process is just as fun as making the handles.

Robby, I think there would have to be some talented smokers to be able to toke off of a pipe with no mouthpiece. But I guess I can add that description in there. Damn. Now I have to try the victorian cutback. The way I positioned the pipe for cracking, you might be able to do it...I'm glad you all like it. Thanks for the compliments.
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Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

Each whip you make surpasses the previous. Your mind must be a constant bubble of ideas. This is wonderful work, Jessie.
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