LadyHugs
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Dear Willowmoon, Ladies and Gentlemen; Majority of my floggers (the latest set) was made by Lori Dwinelle, of The Toy Bag; from Virginia. Her web site is www.toybag.com and she has www.heartwoodwhips.com also. A picture of her original style of floggers can be seen on www.recon.com/Hugs I have three in one hand. They are rather heavy handles, being made of exotic wood but--I also find having exotic wood with sap marks, is like a fingerprint and its harder for them to find them in another person's hands for long (theft wise). I have deer suede, calf suede, deer, elk, nubuck, lamb, moose, light cow, heavy cow, bull, bull narrow tails, rubber and most every paddle she offers. Being based in Virginia and able to feel before I buy, matters more than name brands. Having a lifetime guarentee also helps and she also is a lifetime Dominant--so she does make for heavy use. DeTails Toys is a really nice provider of whips these days--taking over the void of Sarah Lashes and other whip makers who have had problems with their hands from years and years of braiding. Their web site is www.DeTailsToys.com I do have the whip with the red roses on the ends. It hits like a bunch of mini hands and a very deep thud. I also have a whip that is much like a cat-o-nines but three tails and leaf tipped lashes. If I needed to replace my flogger collection I would most likely purchase DeTail floggers. I wasn't exactly sold on their single tails. Chain flails were nice but a bit short for my tastes. Just some thoughts. Respectfully submitted for consideration, Lady Hugs
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