The "Making of" Gallery - Rachel McCollough

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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Rachel- this is very fine work, congratulations! And congratulations to Scott, this must be a dream come true :)

.... Now, that just leaves the Mystery of Robby's special M&G whip...
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Tyler Blake wrote:Now, that just leaves the Mystery of Robby's special M&G whip...
I think I've got a clue about this, but I'm keeping quiet! :p
'Less is often more!'
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Thank you very much, Tyler! Yes, Mr. Robert, I shall follow your example.... ;)
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Conspirators! :p
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You call me a conspirator, Sir? A conspirator? How dare you!

Okay... The whole thing is veeeeery undramatic, so to say. I was in need for a special type of whip, I will use to demonstrate/teach some cracks and techniques during the WB Meet & Greet 2018. Especially on hip-shoulder rotation and overall body mechanics. There is much more to whip cracking than most people can even imagine, right? I need a whip which rolls out very slow and does all the work by itself. From my experience the Amper style whip does the perfect job on those requirements. And something special on the handle. But I will leave that to Rachel, when she's ready to reveal that last, little "secret" :)

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Robby Amper wrote:You call me a conspirator, Sir? A conspirator? How dare you!
Ha! :)
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I think that this image fits just perfect in here...

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Robby.... conspirator ?
If the smoking jacket fits...... wear it.
Cool picture. It reminds me of "Master Piece Theater".

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That picture is a PERFECT fit.
Conspirators, indeed ;)
I hear a LOT but "don't know nuthin'!" ;)
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Ron, Ron, Ron!!!!! Ha!!! :D
Still not tellin'
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6' 16 plait stock with 18" Bocoté handle and roohide keeper; Twisted English Eye...

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Very nicely done Rachel. :)

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Really splendid, Rachel! What else could I say? Really splendid!
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Ron and Mr. Robert, Thank you :)
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Post by Flemming Bo Christiansen »

I just love the rustic look of this whip. Especially I like the wood for the handle. Theres a lot of life in that
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Thank you very much, Flemming!
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Post by Wolfgang Timm »

Looks great! And I am surprised it's "only" a 6 ft .... Looks longer to me for some reason. I would have guessed 7 or 8. ;)
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Wolfgang, Thank you! Yes, the heavy fall adds a longer look to it, I think ;)
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Very nice, Rachel.
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