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I'd just like to add that your tutorial was very thorough and helped me greatly in making my own paracord whips. The first one I made was based on an Australian four-strand cow whip which is designed for tapered leather and didn't work so well for paracord.

However your design taught me everything I needed to know to make a really good second whip, though I must admit I had to change it to a 10-strand overlay instead of an 8 then 12 to save money on the cord. But I had a nice 16 strand checkboard handle and it cracks beautifully.

Sad to hear someone's profitting from your work. Great work though.
 
Unfortunately as he has requested that no-one share that information I think you will be hard pressed to find someone that will send it to you.

The folks here are pretty good at respecting those sort of requests.

I would have loved a copy of this as well.
 
Unfortunately as he has requested that no-one share that information I think you will be hard pressed to find someone that will send it to you.

The folks here are pretty good at respecting those sort of requests.

I would have loved a copy of this as well.

You've gotta appreciate that level of courtesy though, don't ya?
 
Does anyone happen to have bwc's contact info? He said he's still available for help, but he hasn't been around for a while. Just thought I'd reach out to him and see if he might still be able to assist.
 
Does anyone happen to have bwc's contact info? He said he's still available for help, but he hasn't been around for a while. Just thought I'd reach out to him and see if he might still be able to assist.
Yeah, his profile indicates he hasn't logged on since August. Also, his website (address is in his sig) is down. You could try to contact him through e-Bay...
 
Yea, I tried sending him an email through his profile here. No go. I'm guessing he doesn't check it anymore. Such a shame. I thought I had hit gold when I found this thread. I was so stoked to build my first whip.
But...that's what happens when one greedy SOB decides to use someone's goodwill against them.
 
Just checked my old laptop only to find the pdf's gone....damn had it since 2009 ,and now i wanna make one...soooooo pee'd off
 
i really want to make a raiders style bull whip but am unsure about how to do the butt nott and does anyone know where i can get some brown nylon parracord
 
OK, people.

A few months back I happened to notice that bullwhipcracker was online. I PM'd him & we exchanged some pleasantries.

I asked him about his website, & he said he had given it up, & let another maker have it. Without actually saying the words, it seemed like his modest (but rather lucrative) whip-making business had been accidentally scuttled by his awesome generosity here. He created his tutorial thread, & almost immediately the market was flooded with amateur whip-makers who undercut his prices (with whips that HAD to have been substandard to his experienced offerings) so severely that it was no longer profitable for him.

He tried to circumvent this by removing the content from the thread, but it was too late, & the damage had already been done. I told him that I (& as far as I knew, most of the other members) had respected his wishes & NOT made the tutorial available again.

He told me that if I still had the tutorial, that I could go ahead & offer it for download, because he "isn't making them anymore". I found the document on one of my back-up drives, & since I'm the one who took the content & created the .pdf file out of it, I felt a miniscule sense of ownership, & a large sense of responsibility/blame over what happened. So I held off posting it, while I contemplated all of this. BUT in the end, Ron was the creator/author of the thread, & if he's OK with it, who am I to say otherwise?

So, long story not too short, here it is:

BWC's Paracord Bullwhip Tutorial

AND, it would be really cool if everyone who downloads this, posts a quick 'thank you' in this thread, to Ron (even though he may not see it) for his continued generosity.

Enjoy.
 
That looks familiar. Thanks for posting this. I lost it a hard drive or two ago. And thanks to bullhwhipcracker!
 
I saw this thread when it was new and never downloaded it then, then when I did want it, the info had been taken down, thanks for allowing it to be public again BWC.
 
Thanks for this i may never make one and if i do it may suck eggs,but at least i have the Masters instructions
 
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