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


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- Jessie Edwards
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Sven van Leeuwen
Jessie, you're awesome and your whips are awesome. And no, I'm not kissing your... (see post above).
It's just that..., every whip you make is a confirmation of you awesomeness. Never change!
And I too like the colors and the knots. I can really tell you put a lot of live into your creations. For sure...
Sven
It's just that..., every whip you make is a confirmation of you awesomeness. Never change!
And I too like the colors and the knots. I can really tell you put a lot of live into your creations. For sure...
Sven


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- Jessie Edwards
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Yeah That's what it was--a faux cow-whip keeper. I had a dead spot there that needed something, but was too small for most anything and I didn't think ahead enough to have added a ferrule there. I'm not loving it, but it's permanent now. It's one of the reasons why my daughter got it and it wasn't sold. It's a fly-by-the-seat-of-my-pants whip. I think if it was a longer area, where I could have knotted it more than twice, it would have looked cool. Eh well. Try again another day. Thank you everyone for the encouragement. You know, if it wasn't for all of you here pushing me to do better and do more, I would be stuck making the same thing all the time. I appreciate all of you.
Due to rising costs, dirty deeds are no longer done dirt cheap.
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- Jessie Edwards
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A 6.5 foot Tesla whip in black and diamond plate. A little fun quirk: The heel knot has a piece of wasp nest under glass.
I need to stop playing with it or I'll get it dirty. It's really easy to crack. Someone will have a fun weekend methinks






I need to stop playing with it or I'll get it dirty. It's really easy to crack. Someone will have a fun weekend methinks






Due to rising costs, dirty deeds are no longer done dirt cheap.
~Management
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Jessie, that looks terrific.
The taper is looking so good and the plaiting is very straight. No wonder it cracks well.
I really like the diamond plait. I guess the protective coating worked on the wrap, yes?
Wasp nest ? That is innovation at it's best.
Great job.
Ron
The taper is looking so good and the plaiting is very straight. No wonder it cracks well.
I really like the diamond plait. I guess the protective coating worked on the wrap, yes?
Wasp nest ? That is innovation at it's best.
Great job.
Ron
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