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Posted: Sat 3. Oct 2020, 20:05
by Rachel McCollough
This is one little six foot cow whip with an olive wood handle from a little while ago that I made at work, here you can better see the wax that sometimes clings to it.

Posted: Sat 3. Oct 2020, 20:15
by Robert Gage
Super, Rachel! I like the olive wood a lot! (It's a fairly light weight wood, isn't it?)
Posted: Sat 3. Oct 2020, 20:22
by Rachel McCollough
Mr. Robert, Thank you, yes it is. It is more comparable to ash.
Posted: Sun 4. Oct 2020, 11:08
by Ron May
Another great looking whip Rachel.
Ron
Posted: Sun 4. Oct 2020, 14:55
by Ben Varsek
Superb, Rachel!
Ben
Posted: Sun 4. Oct 2020, 15:42
by Mark Elliott
Lovely whip, Rachel. I really like the olive handle.
Posted: Sun 4. Oct 2020, 16:06
by Rachel McCollough
Thank y’all very much, I appreciate it. That olive is pretty for sure.
Posted: Sun 4. Oct 2020, 17:00
by Flemming Bo Christiansen
Thanks for the clarification. I have tried two of your whips and they didn't feel like waxed. I've tried other whips that get very stiff by the wax, but your rolls still perfect out.
Posted: Wed 7. Oct 2020, 14:52
by Rachel McCollough
Flemming, you are certainly welcome.
Here, you can see a mistake in the plaiting on the matching 6’ cow whip I had just finished and waxed.
Here, you can see the new replacement 6’ cow whip with the plaited overlay only lacking about 16” to go. It is side by side with the original 6’.
I’m in the dark work today, but will finish plaiting the overlay I hope tomorrow.
Posted: Wed 7. Oct 2020, 15:24
by Wolfgang Timm
Isn’t that hard to recognize without knowing?

I assume the „mistake“ wouldn’t really affect the performance of the whip?!
Posted: Wed 7. Oct 2020, 16:05
by Rachel McCollough
Wolfgang, you are correct, it is only aesthetically affecting the whip, but it is one of those things I could not let go

Posted: Wed 7. Oct 2020, 17:30
by Mark Elliott
Wolfgang, Rachel is one of those types that even if no one else noticed, she would know and it would haunt her sleep forever. That's what makes her such a great whip maker. It also is why she's the type of Paramedic that I want taking care of me if I'm on the cot in the back of an ambulance some day. And, it's one of the things that makes her the Rachel we respect and admire. The world need more folks like that.
Posted: Wed 7. Oct 2020, 18:12
by Ben Varsek
Rachel, it's always annoying when that happens, but mark is spot on. It is this attitude, that makes all the difference!
Ben
Posted: Wed 7. Oct 2020, 18:49
by Wolfgang Timm
A healthy dose of perfectionism probably doesn’t hurt

So there is never the temptation to tolerate increasingly bigger mistakes. (Which doesn’t mean I wanted to imply that Rachel makes big plaiting mistakes anyway!)
Posted: Wed 7. Oct 2020, 19:35
by Rachel McCollough
Wolfgang, no worries! I knew what you were asking

Ben, it is, but it is also a good opportunity to learn a little more

Thank you.
Mark, I’m always humbled by your words. I hope I live even half way up to that.
This client of these whips has waited and been very patient, they certainly deserve my best without me delaying their delivery any further, for sure.
Posted: Mon 12. Oct 2020, 03:49
by Jyri Haveri
Beatiful Rachel! These make me want to plait again!
Posted: Mon 12. Oct 2020, 05:52
by Rachel McCollough
Jyri, thanks! And, please do!!!! I greatly admire your work!
Posted: Wed 14. Oct 2020, 02:28
by Rachel McCollough
Posted: Wed 14. Oct 2020, 02:48
by Ron May
Rachel, great job.
Those handles look like ebony. I also really like the brown and black together.
Ron
Posted: Wed 14. Oct 2020, 03:32
by Rachel McCollough
Yes sir, excellent eye! Three handles in ebony. One Cow, one Amper Elite, one ‘Rachel’ Stock. The grip wrap will be the same color once I condition it as the keeper.
I like the colors too, thank you, Ron.