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Posted: Thu 22. Jun 2017, 23:15
by Sven van Leeuwen
That's a very unique design. How do you come up with that?
The thong has a mesmerizing color pattern.
Nice work Jess.
Sven
Posted: Thu 22. Jun 2017, 23:33
by Robby Amper
I've never seen a handle design like that. Never! This handle irritates me completely - it looks so "airy"... I am sure that you could pull a truck with this handle - no way that it would break. That's a really new design. And the name is more than cool "Skullhammer". That sounds like this whip was made for one old badass biker gang boss. All I can say is, that Jessie slowly but surely gives the word "Innovation" a complete new aspect.
Gentlemen - watch out! The ladies are taking over...
Robby
Posted: Fri 23. Jun 2017, 03:26
by Brandon "Sparky" Lam
That handle is absolutely ridiculous.....I love it! XD
Posted: Fri 23. Jun 2017, 05:42
by Robert Gage
Jessie, that is truly astonishing! I am more or less speechless!

Posted: Fri 23. Jun 2017, 08:55
by Sir Roger Tuson
Gotta say Jessie, you surpass yourself with each and every new whip. The space inside your head is amazing to be able to come up with ideas like yours. I thought my 'Cold Steel' handle was hopefully pushing handle boundaries but you... wow, just... wow! PLEASE keep 'em coming!
Posted: Fri 23. Jun 2017, 11:21
by Roy Partin
Jessie, I need to have a peek into your mind to see where this awesomeness comes from. That is crazy good and innovative. Congrats once again.
Posted: Fri 23. Jun 2017, 14:54
by Jesse Bessette
This is pretty amazing. Never would have thought to use chain as a handle material. A unique whip, as are all the ones I see from you.
Posted: Fri 23. Jun 2017, 16:29
by Matt Henderson
What...
My brain's having trouble right now. That's absolutely amazing!
Posted: Fri 23. Jun 2017, 17:22
by Jessie Edwards
Thank you all. I'm glad you like them. It's fun to make them.
Posted: Fri 23. Jun 2017, 21:58
by Jessie Edwards
Posted: Fri 23. Jun 2017, 22:16
by Ron May
Jessie, the last picture looks like the handle is defying gravity.
I think it's awesome.
Ron
Posted: Sat 24. Jun 2017, 01:52
by Rachel McCollough
Beautiful whip! The pictures are very cool, too! Thank you very much for sharing these photos with us, the heel knot looks great!
Posted: Sat 24. Jun 2017, 05:34
by Sven van Leeuwen
Very nice pictures Jessie, they should look great on your site. I think you captures the uniqueness of the whip well in the photos.
Sven
Posted: Sat 24. Jun 2017, 05:58
by Robert Gage
Jessie, these are great photos!

Posted: Sat 24. Jun 2017, 07:38
by Samuel Gunnarsson
Cool idea with the chain as a handle Jessie, but doesn't that make it cold to the touch? Otherwise a very great job!
Posted: Sat 24. Jun 2017, 08:21
by Robert Gage
Sven, it's obvious that you, too, live in a northern climate! But you wouldn't hold the chain. You'd hold the heel knot.
Posted: Sat 24. Jun 2017, 12:45
by Samuel Gunnarsson
Robert, I think your comment was meant to me

, yes, I know that you usually hold the knot when you crack a whip, but at least I am used to place the knot in the palm of my hand, and then some of the handle unavoidable rests around your fingers.
Jessie, did you weld the links together, or what other method did you use to make the handle stiff?
Posted: Sat 24. Jun 2017, 13:54
by Robert Gage
Sorry, Samuel - I did indeed men you! I was just careless!
Posted: Sat 24. Jun 2017, 14:43
by Jessie Edwards
Yes, the chain is welded. It will probably be cold, but that's why one has several whips. 1. Because they are fun. 2. Because one of them might be a steel chain.
*grin*
Posted: Sat 24. Jun 2017, 14:47
by Samuel Gunnarsson
*Giggles* Jessie
