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Posted: Sat 17. May 2014, 02:12
by Devin Bauer
Thanks for the tips Tyler, I'll give them a shot.

Posted: Thu 5. Jun 2014, 13:29
by Tyler Blake
And here is the Dream Liner! I'll post the specs in the whipmaking area :)
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Posted: Thu 5. Jun 2014, 13:41
by Roy Partin
It has such a striking appearance and really stands out. It looks perfect for its intended use, as i imagine its very easy for the eye to follow. All that white just screams elegance. I love it, awesome work Tyler

Posted: Thu 5. Jun 2014, 14:16
by Robert Gage
Tyler, if that doesn't wow them in Switzerland, nothing ever could! What a beauty!

Posted: Thu 5. Jun 2014, 14:20
by Giovanni Celeste
What a beauty Tyler !!!
Great knot work at the end of the thong like hunting whip style!!
Like always great work!!!

Posted: Thu 5. Jun 2014, 14:31
by Devin Bauer
That sure is a beauty Tyler. I see you use a very shallow plaiting angle on this, is the plait count the same for a large distance?

Posted: Thu 5. Jun 2014, 14:41
by Jonathan Lewis
Another beauty, this time with a simple clean pattern.

Posted: Thu 5. Jun 2014, 15:01
by Bobbi Holyoak
Beautiful work! I love the WB on the end.

Posted: Thu 5. Jun 2014, 15:27
by Jeff Roseborough
Very nice!

Posted: Thu 5. Jun 2014, 17:37
by Einar Stephenson
Beautiful taper very fine job.

Posted: Fri 6. Jun 2014, 00:20
by Tyler Blake
Thanks Roy, Robert, and Gio! Thanks Devin, this is a 20 plait, it just has a long taper because of it's size.

Thanks Jonathan and Bobbi! Bobbi, I'm having lots of fun with the chemical etching on the conchos and collars. My swap whip (coming soon, I promise) has my most ambitious work yet in that regard...

Thanks Jeff and Einar! :)

Posted: Sat 7. Jun 2014, 03:39
by Josee Richard
Beautiful work as always!

Posted: Sat 7. Jun 2014, 06:31
by Tyler Blake
Thank you Josee! :)

Posted: Mon 9. Jun 2014, 14:16
by Enoch Compagnoni
I had the honor to feel the dream liner in my hand - not cracking, just touching - and i can tell you guys that the pictures can only give an idea on how beautiful this whip is.
Excellent work, Tyler!

Enoch

Posted: Mon 9. Jun 2014, 17:42
by Robert Gage
Enoch, you lucky man!

Posted: Mon 9. Jun 2014, 18:06
by Enoch Compagnoni
Robert Gage wrote:Enoch, you lucky man!
Indeed, very lucky!
To say the truth Robby told me to try it out but, since i have no experience yet, i kindly said no.

Enoch

Posted: Mon 9. Jun 2014, 21:44
by Tyler Blake
Thanks Enoch and Robert! Enoch, you'll have your Night Train before too long... :)

Posted: Mon 9. Jun 2014, 22:30
by Robby Amper
That whip excited me every time I used it. There are some photos, the whip looks like a bright white line, drawn with a ruler right into the picture. And aside being that visible and cracking like a thunder (serious - that whip's really loud if you crack it properly), but it does exactly what I wanted it to do. That's what I call professional equipment.

Robby

Posted: Tue 10. Jun 2014, 05:21
by Robert Gage
Robby, that's high praise indeed - but no less than what I expected for Tyler's whip. I can't wait for the video!

Posted: Tue 10. Jun 2014, 05:50
by Tyler Blake
Thanks Robby and Robert! That is high praise! I was thinking this weekend, I wish Kiley and I could have come to Switzerland for the show and to meet Robby and the gang. :)