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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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Thank you, Mark!

Ron, a scraper would indeed be excellent, and better! I basically use a certain rasp I have like a scraper. It all depends on how you hold the rasp, if it is at an angle.
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Rachel, those are very, very beautful handles, the one on the right caught my eye in particular (what a beautiful grain).

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Thank you, Ben!
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The Triplets with Orange Falls :)
My great pleasure to make them.

5’ 16 plait with two plaited bellies in black,
“Rachel” stock.
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6’ 16 plait with two plaited bellies in black,
Special Series (matching number for matching pattern) Cow whip, plaited from tip, with Twisted English Eye.







8.5’ 16 plait with two plaited bellies in black,
Amper Style Elite.






All together.
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Post by Ron May »

Very impressive Rachel. :)

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Post by Rachel McCollough »

The Triplets with Orange Falls :)
My great pleasure to make them.

5’ 16 plait with two plaited bellies in black,
“Rachel” stock.
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6’ 16 plait with two plaited bellies in black,
Special Series (matching number for matching pattern) Cow whip, plaited from tip, with Twisted English Eye.

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8.5’ 16 plait with two plaited bellies in black,
Amper Style Elite.
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All together.
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Inch by inch.
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Post by Jyri Haveri »

Beatiful whips Rachel!
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Post by Mark Elliott »

Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful!
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Rachel, these are absolutely superb - as I would expect from you! Well done! :)
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These are stunning looking whips you are so talented, one day I hope to own a whip like that :)
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Thank y’all, very much.
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Post by Wolfgang Timm »

Ross Buckley wrote:These are stunning looking whips you are so talented, one day I hope to own a whip like that :)
I absolutely second that! :)
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Thank you, Wolfgang!

Here is another one, 8.5’ single belly 16 plait with TT core, Rust, and Granadillo handle:
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And one currently in progress:
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Beautiful handle Rachel. :)

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Absolutely beautiful whip :)
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Thank you Ron, thank you Ross.
Inch by inch.
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Post by Ben Varsek »

Very beautiful work, Rachel!

I second what Ross and Wolfgang posted - one day, I hope to be an owner of a whip that you've made!

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Post by Mark Elliott »

Rachel, I really like that handle and you know rust is my favorite color for the thong. Beautiful work. Is the Granadillo hard to work?
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Post by Robert Gage »

Rachel, this really is very fine - and, like the others, I greatly admire the handle! :)
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Ben, thank you! We need to trade whips one day! (I am serious, think about what kind you’d like, and I am certain we can fund a good time for both of us). Your work is top notch!

Mark, thank you! Rust or acid dark brown I think are my two favorites. I love the Granadillo, it has an interesting grain and is quite heavy. It can be weird as it has a twisty type nature in the grain but is also very Oily and heavy. It is one of my favorites. It nearly glows in some places.

Mr. Robert, thank you!
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