Welcome, Roy, it was very neat for me to see. I didn't grow up with the Florida cow whip as part of my history, but I have researched them so much (photos, mostly) the last few months that it's really neat to see one in person. I reckon for me it was as exciting as it would be for someone to meet their favorite celebrity.
Thanks, David and Pokkis. David I certainly see what you mean about synthetics living where I live.
Pokkis, judging from a couple old well loved saddles I had that may well be the case for leather well kept. I do have to say I can see why they quit using buckskin which is rather soft (enough to make clothes from...) here in this hot humid weather. There are days you step outside and walk a few feet and you are soaked. Riding horses that sweat, you sweat, moisture in the air, dew I'm sure- our grass is still wet at 10:00 in the morning and its HOT by then-and recycled grazings, too. All prime ingredients to rot anything. And my husband told me this one was beat to you know where and back- well used. So, not bad for its age, not bad.

. I'm going to have to post some of the online historical pics I found sometime. They're not very old , from 60's -2003, but still cool and a very identifiable style.
Inch by inch.