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

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- Jessie Edwards
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It's amazing how well you've nailed the theme of this whip and how fast your are improving!
ALL components of this whip like the silhouette on the handle, the pipe at the heel knot and the color of the thong make it impossible to not think about Sherlock Holmes and ALL components a very well thought out and very beautiful!
Thank you very much for sharing!
All the best
Ben
ALL components of this whip like the silhouette on the handle, the pipe at the heel knot and the color of the thong make it impossible to not think about Sherlock Holmes and ALL components a very well thought out and very beautiful!
Thank you very much for sharing!
All the best
Ben

- Jessie Edwards
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- Jessie Edwards
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Jessie, this is not a "practice" whip. This is a "show" whip.
It shows how much your talent is improving with each successive whip you make.
The colors are super and compliment each other perfectly, and the 3D diamond pattern is super awesome.
This is the only one like that I have ever seen anywhere on anything, not to mention on a whip.
Great job.
How does it crack?
Did you use the "poke a hole" method for attaching the cracker?
Ron
It shows how much your talent is improving with each successive whip you make.
The colors are super and compliment each other perfectly, and the 3D diamond pattern is super awesome.
This is the only one like that I have ever seen anywhere on anything, not to mention on a whip.
Great job.
How does it crack?
Did you use the "poke a hole" method for attaching the cracker?
Ron
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- Jessie Edwards
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Naw, that is a double loop fall. I back thread the paracord and then I hand sew it in with tiny clear monofilament, so you cant see the stitches. Makes changing crackers easy. I have a cool tool I use for changing out those falls on a fall hitch. I know double ended falls aren't usually used on fall hitches because you cant thread them on a needle to change, but this little tool I have (get it at wal mart) makes it easy to change the double ended fall. No needles, no fire, no drama. Just hook and pull.
It cracks really nice. Underhand straight into the victorian cutback without a hitch. I think it will serve its owner well.
It cracks really nice. Underhand straight into the victorian cutback without a hitch. I think it will serve its owner well.
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Ron is right. That design is great. That is exactly what you need in your product line. Don't get me wrong - your other whips are beautiful artwork. But for some customers it may be too much of art. So this is a more practicable design and - like Ron already said - it looks fucking awesome. That is a whip, I would buy. The new owner is a lucky dog...!
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- Jessie Edwards
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- Jessie Edwards
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Absolutely fantastic, WS!!! You just go from strength to strength!
I think it is a smart move to have a variety of whips- people are all different and a simpler line but still "you" will provide for those folks who like a simpler style, or are too worried they will mess up the art piece.
If this doesn't qualify by your standards as "art",
Then this is the "style".
I think it is a smart move to have a variety of whips- people are all different and a simpler line but still "you" will provide for those folks who like a simpler style, or are too worried they will mess up the art piece.
If this doesn't qualify by your standards as "art",
Then this is the "style".
Inch by inch.







