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Posted: Thu 17. Aug 2017, 18:15
by Robert Gage
Wunderbar!!!

Posted: Thu 17. Aug 2017, 18:43
by Jessie Edwards
OMW Hagen, that wrap at the end. He is my spirit animal.
Those boys make my day. Great job!!
Posted: Thu 17. Aug 2017, 18:46
by Roy Partin
Thank you fellas for the demo. I love this whip
Posted: Thu 17. Aug 2017, 20:14
by Rachel McCollough
Thank y'all, I will sure tell the boys!
Posted: Fri 18. Aug 2017, 00:45
by Scott A. Cary
That is wonderful! Watching kids do something you love is like looking into the future...
Posted: Fri 18. Aug 2017, 01:16
by Rachel McCollough
Thank you Scott, exactly!
Posted: Fri 18. Aug 2017, 02:27
by Jesse Bessette
Rachel, the boys are adorable, first of all. Second, seeing them with a whip in their hands just looks natural. They seem very much at ease, and the whip looks like it's flowing beautifully. Can't wait to see what else you do with Roohide.
Posted: Fri 18. Aug 2017, 03:19
by Rachel McCollough
Thank you, Jesse!!!
Posted: Sat 19. Aug 2017, 10:35
by Robby Amper
I see that the last combination of the 20/20 challenge has been mastered. Funny enough by a young chap who's even not a member of Whip Basics...
Robby
Posted: Sat 19. Aug 2017, 11:07
by Rachel McCollough

They're trying

Posted: Sat 19. Aug 2017, 11:09
by Robby Amper
Precisely. They try.
Robby
Posted: Sat 19. Aug 2017, 12:05
by Ron May
He did try and it looked pretty smooth too.
We all should try.
It still baffles me why there's not more participation in the challenge.
For a practitioner it would make you more impressive whip handler.
For a maker it would make for better whips. In order to make good whips you need to know how to handle one correctly to find out how a good whip should feel and behave.
How do you know if it flows right if you don't know how to throw it right.
Ron
Posted: Sat 19. Aug 2017, 12:59
by Rachel McCollough
Exactly.
Posted: Sat 19. Aug 2017, 19:12
by Rachel McCollough
This is the "Rachel" stock #003.
5' 16 plait in acid dark brown and chocolate with Bird's Eye accents and Twisted English Eye.
Handle is Bocoté 18", kangaroo keeper and grip wrap in natural color.
All supplies from
https://whip-nation.myshopify.com
This whip is being donated to benefit some very needy pups.
Here is the link to more info and how to donate to get your chance to win:
viewtopic.php?id=5682
And the prizes you could win!
viewtopic.php?id=5803

Posted: Sat 19. Aug 2017, 19:21
by Ron May
Wow Rachel, donating your first leather stock whip?
Someone is going to be a very happy camper.
That is very special.
Ron
Posted: Sat 19. Aug 2017, 19:44
by Rachel McCollough
No......
It is nylon!
Posted: Sat 19. Aug 2017, 20:04
by Ron May
Sorry my bad.
Ron
Posted: Sat 19. Aug 2017, 20:10
by Rachel McCollough
No problemo!
Posted: Sat 19. Aug 2017, 20:20
by Ethan Mitchell
Rachel, I love how the bull turned out!
And the leather stockwhip is amazing for your first one!
Posted: Sat 19. Aug 2017, 20:21
by Jyri Haveri
That looks delicious Rachel! Love the wood handle