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Posted: Fri 9. Feb 2018, 21:55
by Ron May
Those cord colors are perfect together. I love the green.
The handle is amazing.
Excellent job Jessie.
Ron
Posted: Fri 9. Feb 2018, 21:59
by Jessie Edwards
Thank you, Ron. I'm on the fence about it, but I really needed to use that cord. It's kind of like throwing away food. You've never been hungry if you can do that. I'm not sure if I will make another whip from it though. Unless, of course, it turns out to be everyone's favorite, then, I guess I will do as I'm told.
Posted: Fri 9. Feb 2018, 22:24
by Rachel McCollough
Love the colors! The handle is beautiful, original and unique!
Posted: Fri 9. Feb 2018, 23:41
by Robert Gage
This has to be one of your best yet! Well done!
Posted: Sat 10. Feb 2018, 00:50
by Ron May
I agree Mr. Robert.
But that seems to be the case with everyone Jessie makes.
Ron
Posted: Sat 10. Feb 2018, 21:22
by Jyri Haveri
Jessie absolutely beatiful colours! They just belong together. Well done!
Posted: Sat 10. Feb 2018, 22:09
by Mark Elliott
Jessie, Blue and green are some of my favorite color combos. Love this whip.
Posted: Sat 10. Feb 2018, 22:12
by Jessie Edwards
Thank you

Posted: Sun 11. Feb 2018, 13:57
by Roy Partin
The 2 best colors together on a whip? Of course it is awesome. Your attention to all the little details truly amazes me. Jessie you are the master artist of the whip world.
Posted: Sun 11. Feb 2018, 14:25
by Jessie Edwards
Awww. Thanks Roy
Posted: Mon 12. Feb 2018, 15:54
by Craig Frank
Jessie - very cool! I honestly had no idea that your handles were PVC pipe, even though I own two of your whips!
Robby - I thought Siegfried's sword was called Gram? Eh, all of the Norse legends have multiple names. I've always loved the story of Siegfried. That's why my Son's middle name is Siegfried and my oldest daughter's is Sieglinde. Oh, and in at least one version of the story, Siegfried's mom remarried after Sigmund was killed in battle. She married a Frank!
Posted: Mon 12. Feb 2018, 15:58
by Jessie Edwards
Sometimes they are. Sometimes they are copper, steel, brass, or wood. This is just an example of what some of them are made of. Stilio (yours) is copper.
Posted: Mon 12. Feb 2018, 16:21
by Robert Gage
Craig, in Wagner's version, Siegfried's sword is called 'Nothung'. (For non-German speakers: 'Noth' - old spelling of 'Not' - means 'need'.) This is the weapon promised to Siegfried for his hour of greatest need by his father Wotan (disguised as Wälse).
Posted: Mon 12. Feb 2018, 16:24
by Craig Frank
Robert - I thought that was one of the names as well, but couldn't find it on google and didn't want to misspeak. Honestly, my first introduction to Siegfried was the Marvel Thor rendition. Then I listened to the operas and then I read the book Rheingold.
Posted: Thu 29. Mar 2018, 21:49
by Jessie Edwards
Posted: Thu 29. Mar 2018, 22:09
by Ron May
Beautiful whip Jessie.
What's the image on the handle?
Ron
Posted: Thu 29. Mar 2018, 22:11
by Rachel McCollough
Beautiful!!! You go from strength to strength!!!
Posted: Thu 29. Mar 2018, 22:17
by Jessie Edwards
Thanks.
This is the template drawing of the handle:

Posted: Thu 29. Mar 2018, 23:07
by Mark Elliott
That's a good looking whip Jessie.Nice work on the thong plaiting changes.
Posted: Thu 29. Mar 2018, 23:14
by Ron May
Nice rendition Jessie.
Ron