LadyBadger
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Joined: 11/6/2004 From: Lake Forest, CA Status: offline
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if you like Ebay for floggers, my two favorite sellers there are MsBrenda at LeatherCellar.com and SnakePit LeatherWorks... if buying directly from their sites, the cost may be higher... but sometimes it's possible to get their floggers on auction on Ebay for much less... https://www.leathercellar.com/shop/view_product.php?product=ISWLAT -- latigo flogger on sale @ $69.00 MsBrenda's floggers tend to be more heavily weighted, well made and finished nicely... I have a few that I've owned for about 6-7 years now & no problems... I like her work very much... http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZsnake_pitQQhtZ-1 -- Ebay items by Snake Pit Leather Works... some items have reserves, some don't... here's the main website: http://www.snakepitleatherworks.com my sweetie & I have a few of their pieces as well and he really loves them... the handles are kangaroo because it lies flatter and they do make a nice weave with it... as for http://www.flogger.com aka Happy Tails, we have a few of those as well... <grin> can you tell we like a well-stocked toybag/closet? since we prefer the more intense tools, we lean towards the kangaroo tomcat & their singletails, though his first flogger is their moose mop (sweetie is a big guy & me, well, nowhere near that muscle mass)... oh, almost forget -- Master Leathers had apprenticed to MsBrenda and now has his own website to sell his floggers... they're good too... we have a couple of his pieces, the rubber stinger I think and one other... he does have an economy line too... http://masterleathers.com well, those would be the flogger makers I'd personally directly recommend, even for purchasing online, whether direct or on Ebay... MsBrenda was one of my first Ebay purchases, an elkskin that is SO yummy... but like I said above, she tends to weight her floggers more heavily than others I have... which is not a bad thing, just depends on what one prefers... have fun shopping! ::grin::
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