Bull Whip

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Posted by D.Borton from pm332-10.dialip.mich.net on September 09, 1998 at 19:55:27:

In Reply to: Re: Bull Whip prices posted by Dale Dassel on September 08, 1998 at 20:35:32:

: Well, the signal whip is pretty slick. It's composed of a
: shot bag extending 3/4 of the length of the whip (I have the 4 ft.
: model), which makes it heavy. The overlay looks exactly like that
: of the bullwhip, and it tapers down to some incredibly fine-braided
: thinner strands at the point, where the er is braided into
: the whip. It has a nice little knob, like the bullwhip, and is
: complete with a wrist loop. I have found it to be incredibly accurate
: for close-range target hitting, and it s nicely too, though
: with some difficulty until broken in. It's cool, but looking back
: on it, I could have done without it. I mean, $85 gone. Oh well,
: I'll just be glad that I have another DM whip. I'd like to buy the
: 6 foot black snake someday. What model of Morgan bullwhip do you
: own again? I sort of forgot (Please forgive me!!!).

: -Dale


From the photos I have seen of their signal whips, they do look nice. I am glad to hear they are also functional as well. You know I have never been a big fan of the snake whips but I have to admit, I kind of like that one David Morgan makes.
I use the 455 series Indy whip that he makes, However I also use their Australian bullwhip.

Dan



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