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".
Ben Varsek
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by Ben Varsek » Mon 30. Jul 2018, 14:18
Beautiful work, Rachel!
I'm a big fan of neon colors on thongs in since they are making it easier to visulay follow the action!
All the best
Ben
Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Mon 30. Jul 2018, 20:24
Ethan, thanks! I look forward to seeing what you make!
Scott, thank you!
Ben, thank you, it is good to see you
Thanks, Jyri!
Inch by inch.
Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Sun 5. Aug 2018, 17:02
Upcoming, a little tease...
Inch by inch.
Ron May
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by Ron May » Sun 5. Aug 2018, 17:31
It's cool to see how you progress with your fancy plaiting.
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Ethan Mitchell
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by Ethan Mitchell » Mon 6. Aug 2018, 01:52
Interesting pattern... Looking sweet!
Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Mon 6. Aug 2018, 02:15
Ethan, Thank you... We shall see if it all works well together
Inch by inch.
Scott A. Cary
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by Scott A. Cary » Mon 6. Aug 2018, 02:40
Seeing pictures like these brings back fond memories...
I'll give it a try, Dad, but it's going to be really hard...kind of like trying to saw something in half using a banana.
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by Rachel McCollough » Mon 6. Aug 2018, 03:24
Scott A. Cary wrote: Seeing pictures like these brings back fond memories...
Indeed!
You were very, very patient!!!
Inch by inch.
Nadine Diek
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by Nadine Diek » Mon 6. Aug 2018, 09:07
Nice pattern, Rachel
I´m curious how it turns out when it´s finished!
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by Rachel McCollough » Mon 6. Aug 2018, 13:49
Thank you Nadine, we shall see how it turns out
Inch by inch.
Tyler Blake
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by Tyler Blake » Sat 18. Aug 2018, 03:11
We'll see Rachel :P
The twins look awesome as usual!
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Ethan Mitchell
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by Ethan Mitchell » Wed 22. Aug 2018, 00:03
So cool to see the handle progress from a block to a handle that looks almost turned.
Scott A. Cary
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by Scott A. Cary » Wed 22. Aug 2018, 02:14
Looking good, Rachel!
I'll give it a try, Dad, but it's going to be really hard...kind of like trying to saw something in half using a banana.
Robert Gage
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by Robert Gage » Wed 22. Aug 2018, 07:59
Rachel, that's one hefty handle! Wonderful!
'Less is often more!'
Nadine Diek
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by Nadine Diek » Wed 22. Aug 2018, 10:17
Excellent work, Rachel. If i had not seen the crafting process. I would have said it's turned.
Roy Partin
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by Roy Partin » Wed 22. Aug 2018, 10:46
I agree, it looks like a finely turned handle. You are a wizard with that rasp.
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