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New Lion Tamer's Whip
Posted: Mon 2. Apr 2012, 14:17
by Giovanni Celeste
Hi Guys,
this is the lion tamer's just completed.
The handle is 90cm long
The thong is plaited in 8 plait about 11cm long.
The keeper of plaited thong is slit braid pattern.
I hope you like it
g

Posted: Mon 2. Apr 2012, 20:57
by Mario Desgronte
This whip is a beautiful piece of art, I like the twisted handle, great work,Giovanni!
Best wishes,
Mario
Posted: Mon 2. Apr 2012, 23:11
by Dusty Damrel
As I said before I truly admire the old world look that these whips have. BRAVO!!
-Dusty
Posted: Tue 3. Apr 2012, 09:52
by Giovanni Celeste
Thank you so much!!!
this time i choose the slit braid pattern because i think it helps the "old look".
When I build these whips my basic philosophy is to combine my know how of the old whipmaking with the modern whipmaking.
In any case I think the absolute protagonist of these whips is always the twisted handle.
One of the many things I love about this forum is that there is a section dedicated only to the whips. I think this is very strategic for the development of whipmaking.
Thanks again
g
Posted: Tue 3. Apr 2012, 13:51
by Jeremy McEachern
I really like the twisted handle, like most here have already mentioned

Posted: Wed 4. Apr 2012, 11:52
by John M. Jackson-Tree
do not know much about the lion tamers whips but that looks great, intrssing the heal knot on teh whip and is that one of the one peice of leatehr braided onto it self (can not rember how it is called).. but I like it look good.. how does it crack with the longer handle like that ..
Posted: Thu 5. Apr 2012, 08:46
by Giovanni Celeste
the name of the heel knot is "gaucho knot" or "pineapple knot interweave"
the length of the handle will change the way of crack..
the way of the lion tamer's is very close like these video:
Here a video example
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTZg5IdbQYU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPh-RWbw ... re=related
Posted: Thu 5. Apr 2012, 23:20
by whipman
Nice work the whip looks like whips i use to make years ago called lunging whips used for horse work
Steve
Posted: Thu 5. Apr 2012, 23:29
by Alex Lewis
I'll echo what everyone else has said.... Very beautiful and and unusual whips. Nice work
