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32 Plait 3 Tone Coral Snake Bull Whip

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I was recently asked to make a 32 plait 3 tone bull whip for a customer. The commission was that the body of the whip had to look like a coral snake colours yellow,red,yellow black. The main thing and the most difficult was to make sure that the strips of colour went around the whip in one ring and not all over the place. Might look easy but it took a bit of working out. The handle design was left up to me.This is the photo I was given to work off.http://snakesfb.blogspot.com.au/2013/01/coral-snake.html

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That is very nice! Love the colors :)

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My hands hurt just looking at that.

Beautiful work!

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Superb! Unbelievably beautiful.

Not knowing too much about whips, what is that white area above the handle? I can't see what's going on there in the photo?

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That looks amazing

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That IS amazing. How many hours went into making that?

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I can omly imagine the time to make something so grand. OUTSTANDING, in every way. Be proud. You earned it.

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Superb! Unbelievably beautiful.

Not knowing too much about whips, what is that white area above the handle? I can't see what's going on there in the photo?

That is an engraved sterling silver ring. When asked I supply engraved silver rings with initials or logos. I make each ring and engrave it myself to fit the whip.

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Beautiful work, Bernie! Thanks for showing.

Pete

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That IS amazing. How many hours went into making that?

About 50 hours give or take an hour or perhaps two or three.You kind of get lost in time when your making something like this.

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I know the lost in time thing. I can never really accurately answer that question when I'm asked how long it takes to makes some of the whips I make. I have started a few times to keep track of the hours but get so lost in time I forget to write it down! But that's one of the beauties of whipmaking for me.

I appreciate and respect your work and craftsmanship, Bernie.

Pete

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Pure craftsmanship.....kudos to you Bernie

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About 50 hours give or take an hour or perhaps two or three.You kind of get lost in time when your making something like this.

just amazing ;)

how much would you sell such a terrific work? (for my own curious streak ;) )

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just amazing ;)

how much would you sell such a terrific work? (for my own curious streak ;) )

That particular whip sold for $1800.00 usd

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That particular whip sold for $1800.00 usd

Totally worthes it ;)

funny how some prices (justified) are well accepted in some parts of the world and not accepted in other parts of the world ;)

here, people want the quality, the "custom" but unfortunately for the price of chinese factory made....

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Totally worthes it ;)

funny how some prices (justified) are well accepted in some parts of the world and not accepted in other parts of the world ;)

here, people want the quality, the "custom" but unfortunately for the price of chinese factory made....

All to true. Lucky there are still some people out there who can recognize quality and are willing to pay for it otherwise we would all be on welfare.

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A truly beautiful piece of work Bernie, the evenness of the pattern is amazing.

I am a huge admirer of your work.

Nigel

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