Seeing you cutting cans is probably the first video that got me interested in whip cracking! Now I've got six whips, including a pair from Dakota, so much fun.
$200 is a heck of a good deal for a handmade bullwhip from such a prodigious whip maker, especially considering the price of the materials that go into a whip like that and the time it takes.
@Adam-Winrich thats not too bad for the great quality. I just started doing some leatherworking in May and I love it. Ill have to get out to the Ren Fest this year in Phoenix. We're in the west valley.
Seeing you cutting cans is probably the first video that got me interested in whip cracking! Now I've got six whips, including a pair from Dakota, so much fun.
$200 is a heck of a good deal for a handmade bullwhip from such a prodigious whip maker, especially considering the price of the materials that go into a whip like that and the time it takes.
Welcome back to Phoenix. Great whip designs. How long does it take you to make each one?
@@procrastination_builds each one is 2-3 hours
@Adam-Winrich thats not too bad for the great quality. I just started doing some leatherworking in May and I love it. Ill have to get out to the Ren Fest this year in Phoenix. We're in the west valley.
The bull whip, are the core strands gutted?
@@davidbarnett1338 pretty much all the core strands have the guts left in. There’s a couple gutted strands bound in at the transition to beef it up.
Would love a whip made by you someday
Here’s the FB event page for the convention:
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