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Martial Whips - The Nagaika
Posted: Thu 31. Jan 2013, 11:10
by Giovanni Celeste
Hi There,
here a new whip made for customer for a martial sport.
The name of this model is Nagaika.
Hi hope you like it.
here some info about this whip
Regards
Gio
The Nagyka, nagaika, or nagayka is a short, thick whip with round cross-section used by Cossacks of Russia, borrowed from Nogai people, hence the original name "nogaika". It was also used as a weapon in combat when other weapons were not available or as a left hand weapon with sabre.

Posted: Fri 1. Feb 2013, 02:55
by Tim Cousineau
That thing looks down right mean! Would not want to be on the receiving end!
Posted: Fri 1. Feb 2013, 12:57
by John M. Jackson-Tree
Hmmm I like the look of it and know a few places that would go over very well.. is it filled with bb or shot ? and anyting added the end to land harder ??
Posted: Fri 1. Feb 2013, 13:55
by Giovanni Celeste
Thank you for your attention, there is no lead at the end of the whip.
The lead is only present in internal shotbag.
The foundation of the knot at the end of the whip was made with waxed thread tightly wrapped around the thong.
Posted: Sat 2. Feb 2013, 18:23
by Tyler Blake
Cool! I've seen those before and always wanted to try one out. How long did you do this one Giovanni? Would you hold this by the turk's head or by the handle? It looks great.
Posted: Mon 4. Feb 2013, 09:49
by Giovanni Celeste
Hi Tyler,
i'm glad you like it, i make this in about two days.
basically you will use the nagaika holding the handle but I think that a true martial artist will make nagaika dangerous in any way holding it!!!!
here a intersting link:
Thanks again
g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EW9cLKK4M9g
Posted: Mon 4. Feb 2013, 11:52
by Devin Bauer
Nice work, maybe you could try doing a braided Cosh?
Posted: Mon 4. Feb 2013, 12:13
by Giovanni Celeste
sure, when you learn to braiding you can braid everything :-)
Thank you for your attention
Posted: Tue 5. Feb 2013, 09:52
by Tyler Blake
Hi Giovanni, let me rephrase that: What I meant was, how long is the whip? It looks perhaps three feet? Thanks for the link!
Posted: Tue 5. Feb 2013, 11:56
by Georg Mackowiak
Ths looks extremely interesting. Since I'm practising old-style sabre-fencing, that kind of whip might be interesting to check it out in practice.
Posted: Tue 5. Feb 2013, 18:18
by Giovanni Celeste
Tyler Blake wrote:Hi Giovanni, let me rephrase that: What I meant was, how long is the whip? It looks perhaps three feet? Thanks for the link!
sorry for the misunderstending no problem the whip is slight less than 3ft (85cm).