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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Taylor, you are so right!!! It is way Way WAY plaited to hard to the front..... :D. That really was bugging me but I'm sure glad I don't have to worry about it :). Yep, Paranoid :D

Thank you Taylor! You got so much talent, Brother, thanks:)
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Thank you Jessica :). That sounds like a really interesting handle!!!
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Post by Taylor Jennings »

Just glad you figured out it was nothing. I started with multi colored so my first one color thong gave me fits. I honestly think its an optical illusion thing. Now, youve got that fear licked and can just enjoy binding. Cuz, you know, binding....
It has become my new swear word. "Oh yeah? Bind you buddy...." or. "Bind off!" :)
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Heh. Oh I laughed out loud.

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Perfect!
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Post by Chris Castle »

These are great! Do you make your own handles? What kind of wood is it?

Can't decide on the next 'style' whip I'd like to try to make, but the cowwhip is pretty high up there.

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Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

Jess, total laugh out loud moment there. Thank heavens I'd just put my beer down otherwise I'd be looking for a new laptop!
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Ooo oh ooh!!! Too funny roll around on the ground laughing..... I showed my husband, he laughed too!!! Has he been around when I was binding a whip or what... :D
Pretty words, pretty words!!!
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Chris, sorry I missed answering your post ;)
Yessir I make my own handles. That one is oak, I will show the progression photos (really simple thing anyone with a rasp and a vise can do...) on my build for the whip swap. It's not hard... Just time consuming. If you have a lathe.... That would be cool :)
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Post by Keanu Shimaoka »

Looking good Rachael!
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Thank you, Keanu!
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There's these finished with their handles. Image
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Post by Jessie Edwards »

So epic Rachel. Yay!!!
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Nice, Rachel! Very beautiful handle design on the blue one.
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Thanks, y'all! Erik, yeah I thought the handle would be different!
Last ones:
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Hard to see but it's olive drab and coyote, and burgundy and coyote. Can't make up my mind on colors for my swap whip and I had these bellies done so I put an overlay on them. Ordered a couple colored cords, so I will be ready to put an overlay on the swap whop whoop whup shoop ship whip soon I hope, but I have another project to finish first. I might hunt up some different wood for the swap wap handle, too. ~To be continued~
I failed to say, these are 6.5 and 7 feet, respectively. Oak handles.
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Post by Robert Gage »

Jessie has found exactly the right word, Rachel: 'epic'! Very satisfying work!
'Less is often more!'
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Thank you, Mr. Robert, Jessie is very gifted with words, isn't she! I often find myself scratching my head trying to remember the one I want. I always enjoy reading Jessie's descriptions of different events, it's like we are right there watching it happen.
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Post by David Cross »

My favorite is the black and grey. Tight, clean, straight plaiting, and no twist! I prefer 16 plait, but then I've never handled a cow whip before.

Just from appearance, I'd say there's nothing to complain about at all.
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Post by Taylor Jennings »

Time to take down the 'amateur' and hang 'professional' shingle out. Beautiful work Rachel!
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Post by Paul Slater »

They look superb, the black with the dark handle looks very nice.
I can only hope one day mine will look like that.
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