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1 - 0 - 0 times congratulations, Bobbi!

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Post by Bobbi Holyoak »

Thank you, everyone!
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Post by Ben Rezendes »

100! congratulations!
I am proud to say that one of those was a rush order Bobbie did for me before combat con. A five footer in Burgundy and Forest green. I absolutely love it! It is extremely responsive and its a pleasure to crack. I am very proud to have it in my collection!


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Post by Robby Amper »

Very nice looking whip, Ben. And - as always - great work, Bobbi! Bobbi Holyoak was the one who convinced me to try a waxed whip, again. It's great! And it's still amazing to see how the colors change after waxing. For the better!

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Post by Ben Rezendes »

Handling this whip has actually made me think I should start waxing my whips. There is something about the way it moves…. but that could just be her awesomeness imbued in whip form!
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Post by Bobbi Holyoak »

Oh, thank you both very much! xox I love the wax. To me, it seems like the nylon whip is just a toy till it goes through the waxing process. Then, it becomes alive. I have had several people comment that my whips "break in" like a leather whip. I believe this is from the wax inside as well.
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Post by Devin Bauer »

The wax is the difference between life and death with a nylon whip. Bobbi I would concur with the "breaking-in" period that wax seems to add. If I had to guess, I would think that the wax between layers (very small I know) breaks up and then acts as a lubricant between the layers and allows the fibers to move easier and smoother, improving the flow of the whip and quite probably the lifespan of the inside of the whip. Ever wonder what the bullets in a .22 round are coated with? Paraffin.

I digress, congratulations Ben! The burgundy looks like a dream after the wax.
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Post by Roy Partin »

Very classy looking whip. I say that a whip without wax is a whip without soul. There is no comparison
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Post by Robby Amper »

In the meantime I can agree. Like I said on the film on your whip - I became a true believer. There was a big evolution in waxing whips. I had my last experience in the stone age. But now... I can't imagine Roy's whip without wax. Or Bobbi's sonic alignment. Or Devin's whip. And I really think that the colors become so much richer. More life and spirit in the whip.

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Post by Giovanni Celeste »

Congrats Ben,
Very nice looking whip.
As always - great work, Bobbi!!!!!!
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Post by Robert Gage »

Really nice, Bobbi! Congratulations, Ben!
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Post by Jared Routon »

Bobbi those are some beautiful whips. Congrats on breaking your 100 mark. I couldn't imagine making that many in a year...
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Post by Keanu Shimaoka »

Happy Birthday Bobbi! And 100 whips, that's a milestone.
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Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

Congrats on 100! I've just started no 8 so some way to go! ;)
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Post by Bobbi Holyoak »

Thanks everyone! It does feel good to hit the milestones. :)

These whips should be arriving at Mario's house in a week or so.

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Post by Devin Bauer »

I like the pair, nice contrast with the stones as well.
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Post by Jonathan Lewis »

Beautiful Bobbi. Nice choices on the color combinations and I really like the pattern in the middle of the handle plaiting.
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Post by Zack Murphree »

I love the colors of the whip on the right.
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Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

Loving the copper handles. How long are those falls? Seem to go on for ever!
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Post by Robert Gage »

Fantastic!

Roger, they do look like long falls, but on whips this short (5 foot?) it makes sense to me. Bobbi, are these falls about 30 inches?
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