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mnottertail -> RE: bullwhips (12/5/2005 8:10:34 PM)

TIMM AY!




LadyHibiscus -> RE: bullwhips (12/5/2005 9:04:57 PM)

Your room's bigger than mine, Ron, I'm moving in!

I adore my three foot singletails, and after months of not touching them, I will definitely be practicing on lightswitches and pieces of newspaper before I approach another human with them! In our old studio, we had lots of room to swing full sized bullwhips, and a winch to hang our playmates from........

There is a local dom who is very skilled with singletails, who insists that his whips are safer than floggers, since you can do internal injury with a flogger. I have spent years figuring out just which flogger handle I can use to bruise a kidney with........and just as many practicing how NOT to tear someone's back open with the singletail. Obviously this is an agree-to-disagree area with us.




veronicaofML -> pix & avatars (12/5/2005 11:32:16 PM)

Obviously this is an agree-to-disagree area with us.
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all in all........

argue who's right and who's wrong.......

one thing cannot be disputed........accidents happen even to professionals in life.
no human is perfect.
so if this 18 year old man-child wants to dance...let him learn he will have to pay the piper.

we all make mistakes.
he may have to learn his.





IronBear -> RE: bullwhips (12/6/2005 1:24:18 AM)

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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

IB..........

Way wrong, my friend, a bullwhip is a bullwhip, a stock whip is a stock whip and a quirt, a bunch of fucked up shit.

Ron



I'm going to have to disagree there mate. part of my post I was boning up from a couple of books on platting stock whips written by a well known whip makes and ex stockman/saddler/bushman Ron Edwards. I've heard the differences even here in Queensland, as well in Victoria, country NSW and Western Australia fron the Kimberlies and the Pilbera to kalgoorlie and down to Albany... There is a cheap version of the more traditional Australian Stock whip often only 4' long which in a few areas is refered to as a yard whip.. The 18' Bul;ock whip I've never managed to master but many of the old guys I knew as a kid were masters on their usage.... Its all different locations or countries different lables.. BTW there is a whip made from a single piece if tapered leather about 3' to 4' long which has a series of slits cut down the length and the fall is threaded through making an ingodly looking abomination but it is one style used in South America and it called by them a quirt. I understand there a few varieties of this which I am researching as a possibler whip for play.

You may enjoy one site I visit too Real Whips




windchymes -> RE: bullwhips (12/6/2005 2:53:07 AM)

And, the 18' my friend has is just for show, he has no plans to use it on a human or in a dungeon. I said in my post that I stand behind him or GO IN THE HOUSE. He only uses it outside.

It's just a novelty....man who wants big toy. There's a new one.[;)]

chymes





RiotGirl -> RE: bullwhips (12/6/2005 6:36:34 AM)

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TIMM AY!


LMAO i cant believe you said that! i choked on my drink LOL




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