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1. I have something in
mind
that I'm interested in purchasing, but I don't see that item on your
website. Can you make what I'm looking for?
2. Are your whips made from kangaroo?
3. What is the best whip for a beginner?
4. What is plait number, and which plait number should I get?
5. Can I get a whip just like Indiana Jones' whip?
6. Have your whips ever been on TV or in a Movie?
7. Can you repair my whip?
8. What's the difference between a signal whip and a snake whip?
9. What are the advantages and disadvantages of having a stockwhip?
10. Where can I practice my
whipcracking? If I go to a public park, will the cops get called?
11. Q.
What should I look for in a high quality whip?
12. There are lots of whipmakers out there. Why should I get a
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1. Q. I have
something in mind that I'm interested in purchasing, but I don't see
that item on your
website. Can you make what I'm looking for?
A. Our website would be
practically impossible to navigate if we posted every different type of
braided leather product we've ever made for a customer. Just
email or call us and we can discuss what you're looking for and how to
have it custom made just for you. Thanks to our outstanding
customer service and 10+ years of professional braiding experience,
custom work is our specialty and our pleasure.
2. Q. Are your whips made from
kangaroo?
A. Unless otherwise
specifically indicated, All our whips are made from the highest quality
vegetable tanned kangaroo hides. All of our braided bellies are
also made from 100% kangaroo hide. For further information, check
out the "Bullwhip Construction"
page or drop us a line if you have any other questions about what goes
into making a MidWestWhip.
3. Q.
What is the best whip for a beginner?
A. There is no
simple answer to this question. We recommend you check out our
"Budget Whips" page for some ideas. If you are mainly interested
in fine targeting and fast action in tight spaces, a 4 or 5 foot
bullwhip will probably work best for you. If you are interested
in learning wraps, or have plenty of space, and like the slower flowing
motion of a large whip, a 6 or 8 foot bullwhip will work great. A
skilled whipcracker can achieve most any of these results with most any
length of whip, but these recommendations are for whips that will be
easiest to acheive results for a beginner. If you are comitted to
spending quite a bit more time to learn some of the fancy Australian
routines, you'll probably want a pair of 3 to 4 foot stockwhips.
If you're still not sure, give us a call or email us and we can discuss
what your goals are and which whip will work best for you.
4. Q. What is plait
number, and what plait number should I get?
A. The plait number is the number
of strands of leather we start braiding with at the beginning of the
whip. The more strands, the thinner we have to cut them, and the
more complicated and time consuming it is to braid. Whips with
higher plait numbers tend to have a slightly smoother action, and can
have more intricate and beautiful patterns braided into them.
Whips with lower plait numbers generally have more basic patterns, and
because the individual strands are wider, they'll be less likely to
break under heavy use. Our usual favorite for an attractive,
durable whip is most often 12 plait.
5.
Q. Can I get a whip just like Indiana Jones' whip?
A. Yes.
One of the most popular styles of whips we sell is the Indiana Jones
style bullwhip. In the original three movies, Indiana Jones most
often used an 8 or 10 foot 12 plait bullwhip in natural tan. The
numerous whips used in these films vary somewhat in how old they were,
so some of them appear darker than others. With age and use, a
brand new light natural tan will will transform into a rich dark
brown. In the newest Indiana Jones IV movie (May 2008), Indiana
Jones' whip is a darker whiskey color with even darker knots.
When you order, let us know that you'd like your bullwhip to be like
Indiana Jones', and we'll be happy to make sure you get one of the most
screen accurate whips available today.
6. Q. Have your whips ever been on TV or in a
movie?
A. Yes. Our
whips have been on TV shows, most notably "Andromeda" and just recently
on a syndicated German TV show about where to get the best movie prop
replicas. Our whips have also been used in Hollywood films, most
notably, "The Rundown." MidWestWhips have also been used by Chris
Camp (Guinness Record holder, multiple whip cracking champion, and has
cracked whips on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno), Gery Deer (who has
performed on the Steve Harvey Bigtime Challenge, and America's got
Talent), and Alex Green (Personal Whip Trainer to Anthony Hopkins,
Antonio Banderas, and Halle Berry).
7. Q. Can you repair my whip?
A. Chances are if
your whip is repairable, we can do it. Some standard repairs
include:
- Fall replacement ($35 includes return shipping)
- Signal whip braided-in popper replacement ($45
includes return shipping)
For all other repairs, email us or give us a
call. We'll give you an estimate before you decide how you'd like
to proceed, and we can discuss your best options.
8. Q.
What's the difference between a signal whip and a snake whip?
A. First, snake whips and signal
whips share the unique quality of having a flexible handle (as opposed
to having a steel spike or cane in the handle like bullwhips and
stockwhips). The only difference between the two is in the end of
the whip. Snake whips end much like a bullwhip with a fall
attached at the end of the braided portion (the thong) with a fall
hitch, and the popper attached to end of the fall. A signal whip
skips the fall and instead has a popper that is gradually braided into
the tapered end of the whip. You can see examples of both types
of whips in our whips gallery.
9.
Q. What are the advantages and disadvantages of having a stockwhip?
A. The
stockwhip originally came from Australia, with a long history of
practical use in the Australian Outback. The extra long handle of
a stockwhip helped keep the dangerous cracking end of the whip further
away from the horse while riding, and stockwhips' thongs can be easily
replaced after being worn out without needing to replace the often
intricate custom handle. With proper care, your MidWestWhips whip
should last a lifetime, but replacement thongs are an option with
stockwhips. Also, the extra leverage the longer stockwhip handle
provides along with the "hinge" of the keeper knot makes fancy whip
routines somewhat easier than they can be with bullwhips or snake
whips. However, stock whips do lack the distinctly "American"
flavor bullwhips seem to have, can be more difficult to use in tight
spaces, and can make fine targeting more difficult for beginners.
If at all possible, we recommend that you try as many different types
of whips as you can before you decide what type of whip will work best
for you. But if that's not a possibility, please talk us and we
can discuss what your goals are and if a stockwhip may be the right
choice for you.
10. Q.
Where can I practice my whipcracking? If I go to a public park,
will the cops get called?
A.
Public parks are a great place to practice, and in all my time
practicing in parks I've never had anyone call the cops. In fact,
the opposite has been true. Usually, people are fascinated and
may even approach you to ask you questions or want to try it
themselves. However, there are a few basic guidelines to keep in
mind while practicing in public, to make sure that you don't run into
any problems. First, be courteous - practice well away from
picnic areas or crowded playgrounds. Second, wear professional or
regular street clothes, and carry a pamphlet or business card with you
from a professional whipmaker or sport whipcracking group. If you
don't have something like this, email us and we'll be happy to send you
something. Lastly, just use common sense. You'll be
surprised at the positive responses and interest you'll receive from
your community - whipcracking is a unique and beautiful sport.
11. Q. What
should I look for in a high quality whip?
A.
First, the highest quality whips today are made from kangaroo which has
the highest tensile strength and durable elasticity of any leather
available. A good 'roo whip is tightly braided, which usually
means it will take some time to break in. It is also free of gaps
between the strands of the overlay. Most important of all though,
is the internal construction of the whip. Lower quality whips may use
rope for the core, or duct tape, or may use a cheap leather for the
braided bellies - or have no bellies at all. All MidWestWhips
have 100% leather cores, and our bellies are always made from kangaroo
hide with the same attention to detail we give overlays.
12.
Q. There are lots of whipmakers out there. Why should I get a
MidWestWhip?
A. MidWestWhips
makes the highest quality product you can trust as a enjoyable and
useful whip as well as an investment. We have well over a decade
of practical experience making professional quality whips and studying
whipmaking skills from the long traditions of both American and
Australian whipmakers. As consumate perfectionists, no one pays
more attention to the little details as the whipmakers at Midwestwhips,
and our customer service and ability to customize your whip exactly for
your unique needs is unmatched. Check out our testimonials page and our photo gallery for an idea of what we mean.
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