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Posted: Tue 19. Sep 2017, 02:57
by Jessie Edwards
That lil guy rocks! WOO!

Posted: Tue 19. Sep 2017, 03:57
by Rachel McCollough
He is SO happy with this whip. I had to hurry because I had to leave to go to school (and Lonnie had 3 dogs come in today) but I hear there has to be a photo op of the puppy whip with his dog, Lady. Ron, you really made his year.

Posted: Tue 19. Sep 2017, 04:18
by Ron May
Rachel, I'm so glad to hear that.

Ron

Posted: Tue 19. Sep 2017, 04:23
by Mark Elliott
Rachel, the young man is pretty good and Ron, the whip is beautiful.

Posted: Tue 19. Sep 2017, 04:37
by Ron May
Thanks Mark.
Garret handles it pretty well too.

Ron

Posted: Tue 19. Sep 2017, 07:23
by Robert Gage
Rachel and Ron, that's a great match of whip and boy. Terrific!

Posted: Tue 19. Sep 2017, 09:38
by Sir Roger Tuson
Very nice work, Ron and well done Garret. Flowing nicely from crack to crack.

Posted: Tue 19. Sep 2017, 15:49
by Morten Aalykke Pedersen
Hi ladies and gents

Just got through the door coming home from working in Belfast. I heard the news that i i won the whip from Rachel - very pleased and contacted Rachel on Facebook and cleared the details.

I have to say it looks like very fine whips being shipped these days.

And i cant wait to get my first stockwhip in my hands

Posted: Tue 19. Sep 2017, 16:12
by Jesse Bessette
Tyler, I do, but they had to refill it all out anyway. It was just ridiculous. I really hate customs.

Posted: Tue 19. Sep 2017, 18:29
by Ben Varsek
Jesse, quote from you:"Glad to hear it, Ben. Let me know what you think of it when it comes in."
I promise you that I'll post pictures and a video of your whip as soon as it arrives! My wife already told me that she'll be happy to shoot a video of your whip with a friend of her (with her performing and her friend filming).

Tyler, in many cases, coffee can have magical powers :)

Rachel, the picture of Garret holding his new whip is priceless - thank you very much for sharing!
Please tell him that I'm very impressed by his whipcracking skills (that video is awesome!)!

Ron, my compliments to your work, your donation whip performs fantastic!

Mr. Frank, congratualtions, it looks extremely solid and stylish!


All the best
Ben

Posted: Tue 19. Sep 2017, 18:33
by Jyri Haveri
I gotta say, seeing how much happiness and exicitement this has given to people has been joy to read!

Posted: Tue 19. Sep 2017, 19:09
by Robby Amper
Congratulations, Tyler. Keanu did a great job on this! And - of course - congrats on the whip, too! ;)




Rachel McCollough wrote:Thank y'all :)
Here's a video of how it moves. Ron, it really moves great.
https://youtu.be/zJjFucHTgdc
Ron's whip rolls out beautiful. It looks very balanced and straight. Well done, Ron, well done!

Allow me to paste in here what I posted onto the YouTube video:


I think that 5 out of 10 so called "Whip Masters" can learn from you. You have to learn a lot about the techniques, sure.
But you already mastered to crack the whip very easy. With joy and finesse. And that is more than some "experienced"
whip handlers ever learned. Thank you for that demonstration. I too think, that I saw something I really like in the way
you bring the whip over your head and down. You see - I can learn from you. Thank you for teaching me.



Robby

Posted: Tue 19. Sep 2017, 19:59
by Flemming Bo Christiansen
I recieved my whip for Sir Roger today. It is my first long nylonwhip and I may say, that I have never thougt that a nylonwhip could be made that beatyful. It looks marvellous and of course I had to go out in the rain and dark and crack it.

I'm a beginner but in my opinion it cracks like a dream. The underhand flick without any force or effort in first try. The horisontal and the opposite horisontal with nice "quiet" cracks - also in first try.

It is just wonderfull. When I bought the tickets for the donation I ment is as a donation and had no expectation of winning anything, but after trying that whip I am really really happy that I won.

It is the best "gift" for a long time - and now I can continue training independently of the weather.

What really made me glad was a written text explaining the tecnical data about the whip with a signature on it.

All the best to your all (and the dogs of course) - from a grown up man as happy as a child

Flemming

Posted: Tue 19. Sep 2017, 20:39
by Ron May
Congratulations Flemming.
I have seen this whip in action on videos that he has posted and it does flow nicely.
Perhaps you could post a video of you using it too?

Ron

Posted: Tue 19. Sep 2017, 20:54
by Flemming Bo Christiansen
Yez of course Ron.

I will be out on a business travel Thursday and friday + a conference on Saturday but I hope i will manage on Sunday

Posted: Tue 19. Sep 2017, 22:26
by Sir Roger Tuson
So glad you like it Flemming. I hope it gives you many years of cracking. I look forward to seeing a video of you in action.

Posted: Tue 19. Sep 2017, 22:29
by Jesse Bessette
That would be awesome, Ben! Can't wait to see it.

Posted: Tue 19. Sep 2017, 22:35
by Rachel McCollough
Flemming, that is great! Can't wait to see!

Robby, thank you! I posted Garret's reply to you. He and Hagen are working on technique, but he's really excited to have his first bull whip to practice with. Ron really did a great job!

Posted: Tue 19. Sep 2017, 23:21
by Rachel McCollough
Morten, glad you made it home safe! Hopefully your whip will too!

Posted: Wed 20. Sep 2017, 04:31
by Guest
I was about to say, that's some very nice cracking from the little fella!

The whip seems a dream too!