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Post by Ralph Masemann »

Wow! The neon-yellow makes the whip to a emergancy-signal-whip ;)

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It will catch your eye that's fore sure.
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Thank you for the compliment Robby.
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I sent this whip out a few weeks ago it's an 8 foot 12 plait Latigo bullwhip with wrist loop. The customer wanted and even handle not tapered.
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This one is just lovely.
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Post by Jonathan Lewis »

That's a wonderful looking piece Einar. So simple and clean in design there does not seem to be a lot to say about it, and yet.....
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Post by Rhett Kelley »

I like it. If I had some money, I'd order one. :)
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Post by Einar Stephenson »

Thank You all and Rhett I'm broke most of the time too, thus is life!
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Post by Alex Lewis »

Beautiful work. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you
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Post by Giovanni Celeste »

nice whip and nice shape and choice of the color!!
The design of the ergonomic heel knot will be your brand!!
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Thank you your comments are appreciated.
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Post by Tyler Blake »

Great work Einar- On the three matched whips, is this fellow a performer or did he just want three lengths for different kinds of cracking?
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Post by Einar Stephenson »

He wanted to be able to have the option to use the whips in different environments and thanks for the complements.
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Post by Giovanni Celeste »

what a beauty!!!
nice whips but i agree with you the white, red and black is so attractive!!!
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Here are two Hvbers Fire Whips I recently sent out to a customer. They are four feet in length total and feature two plaited bellies of Kevlar and two Nomex bolsters. Theas whips also incorporate my replicable fall design. The handle material is 6061-T6 aircraft grade aluminum and incorporates a combination flame Gard and heat sinks in its design.
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Post by Robby Amper »

Kevlar and Nomex...? Not bad, I'd say. What did you bill for those whips? It seems that it takes a long, a very long time to finish these.

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This particular size runs $240.00 USD each. And you are right Robby this is the most time consuming whips I manufacture, because of the lengthy fabrication process.
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Post by Jonathan Lewis »

That's a great design Einar. The heat-sink/Flame Guard is brilliant. What is the material used for wrapping the fall attachment?
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Post by Einar Stephenson »

I use a heavy gage Kevlar thread. And thank you for the compliment.
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