Rachel's Whip

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- Rachel McCollough
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And here's a bit more for you to see
The sound quality is terrible - you have to pump up the volume to understand everything. But I hope it will help and explain.
https://youtu.be/_ehZmy6NhCc
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https://youtu.be/_ehZmy6NhCc
Robby
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Robby, very informative.
Thanks for making it. The sound level is fine for me.
I have never thrown a cow whip but the performance improvement is definite .
And yes, I am practicing not following the whip with my head. If I were in your location I most
definitely would watch out for the precious flora.
Ron
Thanks for making it. The sound level is fine for me.
I have never thrown a cow whip but the performance improvement is definite .
And yes, I am practicing not following the whip with my head. If I were in your location I most
definitely would watch out for the precious flora.
Ron
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I can't force you to be right.

- Rachel McCollough
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Robby this is awesome!
First, I see you got your ears lowered! (Haircut
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Snow- wow I hope you got a big cup of tea after that!
You can no longer say you are not a whip maker, either!
I really enjoy seeing the difference, and wow I can learn a lot from this!
That was one thing I really have had in the back of my mind, how accurate is the whip and what can I do to make it more accurate.
This REALLY helps! Wow, so cool!
Now, I may be speaking only for myself, but you do know this is a really great amount of information for us to learn from, right? I really appreciate this so much. So much!
Wow.
Thank you, Robby!
First, I see you got your ears lowered! (Haircut
Snow- wow I hope you got a big cup of tea after that!
You can no longer say you are not a whip maker, either!
I really enjoy seeing the difference, and wow I can learn a lot from this!
That was one thing I really have had in the back of my mind, how accurate is the whip and what can I do to make it more accurate.
This REALLY helps! Wow, so cool!
Now, I may be speaking only for myself, but you do know this is a really great amount of information for us to learn from, right? I really appreciate this so much. So much!
Wow.
Thank you, Robby!
Inch by inch.

Rachel, you might offer the 'traditional' style along with the 'modified' style.
Or the options that Jessie is working on with the cup might also be an option. With her method the
thong would be more secure in the cup but also removable to be changed out.
Definitely something to research and develop .
Ron
Or the options that Jessie is working on with the cup might also be an option. With her method the
thong would be more secure in the cup but also removable to be changed out.
Definitely something to research and develop .
Ron
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I can't force you to be right.
I can't force you to be right.

- Rachel McCollough
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Ron it is a good thing. Those that want one for a working tool will only want the loose kind, also in many cases the thong will outlast the handle.
The fixed version, essentially a woody bullwhip, would definitely open up a wider range of market.
I want to make a fixed one too, just for cracking.
I can't wait to see what Jessie comes up with!
The fixed version, essentially a woody bullwhip, would definitely open up a wider range of market.
I want to make a fixed one too, just for cracking.
I can't wait to see what Jessie comes up with!
Inch by inch.

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Interesting stuff. I knew there's a difference between a cow whip and a woody bullwhip in this regard, but it's more than I imagined. And this also shows that if you can make a good cow whip, you can also make a good bullwhip.
Now I totally want a woody from Rachel. Umm... That came out wrong, but you know what I mean :P
- Pokkis
Now I totally want a woody from Rachel. Umm... That came out wrong, but you know what I mean :P
- Pokkis

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Absolutely Robby we enjoy everything you put out. Simple, crude and personal? Great! Fancy, edited and professional? Always excited to have new stuff from you!
Very informative yes and a brave modification. What a strong crack. Nice haircut also ;D
Pokkis you should still come and try out my R. McCollough original some time.
Very informative yes and a brave modification. What a strong crack. Nice haircut also ;D
Pokkis you should still come and try out my R. McCollough original some time.

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