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".
Morten Aalykke Pedersen
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by Morten Aalykke Pedersen » Thu 24. Nov 2016, 17:23
Looks great
Roy Partin
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by Roy Partin » Thu 24. Nov 2016, 17:29
Thank you very much.
Roger, that handle turned out to be 18 inches
He died for me, I'll live for him
Ben Varsek
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by Ben Varsek » Thu 24. Nov 2016, 18:33
Extremely good work Mr. Partin !!!
The whip itself looks very elegant and stylish !!!
I haven't seen many pictures where a whip has been presented with such a wonderful smile - thank you very much for sharing !!!
All the best
Ben
Roy Partin
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by Roy Partin » Thu 24. Nov 2016, 18:47
Thank you Ben! I agree, that smile is better than the whip
He died for me, I'll live for him
Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Fri 25. Nov 2016, 00:00
What a smile! Now that's a model! That's a fine and well made whip there, too- really nice work, Roy!
Inch by inch.
Tyler Blake
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by Tyler Blake » Fri 25. Nov 2016, 19:05
That's a great whip but an even better picture Roy! You should put that on your website:)
Yaprimascharif, Yahasanna Hadisany, elafinas tabachu, Dari chalemy elasin!
Charlie Carpenter
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by Charlie Carpenter » Fri 25. Nov 2016, 21:44
Lovely whip, clean and I like how the contrast is sharp but not overpowering, I agree its a great picture for your website
Roy Partin
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by Roy Partin » Sat 26. Nov 2016, 14:15
Thank you Rachel, Tyler and Charlie! Good idea, but if I don't get a pic with Shay also then I will be in big trouble.
He died for me, I'll live for him
Roy Partin
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by Roy Partin » Tue 13. Dec 2016, 00:19
Put the final touches on this 12 footer tonight. It's in rust with a silver accent strand. The concho was made by my cousin at .925 Ranch Customs. Another Christmas order ready to ship out.
He died for me, I'll live for him
Rachel McCollough
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by Rachel McCollough » Tue 13. Dec 2016, 00:31
Roy that is some outstanding work. I love the silver and rust together, and the custom concho really sets it off. This is one very special well done piece of art. Very fine!
Inch by inch.
Ron May
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Location: McAllen, Texas
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by Ron May » Tue 13. Dec 2016, 00:36
Roy is that your livestock brand on the concho?
It's totally cool.
I really like the turned relief so it fits recessed.
Another super whip. Well done as usual .
Ron
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I can't force you to be right.
Charlie Carpenter
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by Charlie Carpenter » Tue 13. Dec 2016, 00:41
Whoever receives that for Christmas is gonna have a huge smile. Very nice indeed
Tyler Blake
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by Tyler Blake » Tue 13. Dec 2016, 01:32
That looks great Roy! Custom concho, how cool is thT!
Yaprimascharif, Yahasanna Hadisany, elafinas tabachu, Dari chalemy elasin!
Roy Partin
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by Roy Partin » Tue 13. Dec 2016, 02:00
Thank you friends. Had to sneak in a couple cracks before I box it up.
Ron, that is the brand of whomever is receiving it for Christmas.
He died for me, I'll live for him
Guest
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by Guest » Tue 13. Dec 2016, 06:46
Sweet, what a beast!
How long is that handle?
I'd sneak in a few cracks definitely and sneak trough the back gate with it!
Robert Gage
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by Robert Gage » Tue 13. Dec 2016, 08:37
Terrific, Roy. I do like those colours! - Erik, I'm sure Roy will answer your question, but (on the basis of my 10-footer from Roy) I'd guess this handle is 15 inches - possibly 16.
'Less is often more!'
Roy Partin
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by Roy Partin » Tue 13. Dec 2016, 12:10
Thank you Erik and Mr Robert. That handle turned out to be 18".
He died for me, I'll live for him
Morten Aalykke Pedersen
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by Morten Aalykke Pedersen » Tue 13. Dec 2016, 18:17
Roy - if you forgotten my adress for the christmas gift.... looks awsome
Sir Roger Tuson
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by Sir Roger Tuson » Tue 13. Dec 2016, 19:06
My first reaction was "Oooooooh! Lovely!" Great colours too.
Philbert Lim
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by Philbert Lim » Tue 13. Dec 2016, 19:11
Roy, that's a lovely looking color combination and concho.