7 May 2009 #1 T trewollack New User Joined 6 May 2009 Messages 4 Visit site thinking of getting a new hunting whip where is the best place to get one? and how much are they :S?
7 May 2009 #2 Irishcobs Well-Known Member Joined 25 August 2005 Messages 6,174 Visit site I bought a new one from ebay. Mine was £115.
7 May 2009 #3 Eagle_day Well-Known Member Joined 8 December 2005 Messages 450 Location Lincolnshire Visit site I bought one of these a while ago and have been very impressed: http://www.huntingwhips.co.uk/whips.html
I bought one of these a while ago and have been very impressed: http://www.huntingwhips.co.uk/whips.html
8 May 2009 #4 combat_claire Well-Known Member Joined 29 February 2004 Messages 1,904 Location Cambridgeshire www.freewebs.com I've got my eye on a peeled ash whip from there. Just saving up my pennies.
8 May 2009 #5 Z zigzagzig Well-Known Member Joined 26 March 2009 Messages 280 Visit site I trust it fits nicely, eagle_day
8 May 2009 #6 R rosie fronfelen Well-Known Member Joined 5 February 2009 Messages 2,430 Location welsh hills! Visit site try David Thorne in Devon. he's been making them for years and also repairs them. his work is excellent and prices realistic. he has a web site, just go to David Thorne- good luck.
try David Thorne in Devon. he's been making them for years and also repairs them. his work is excellent and prices realistic. he has a web site, just go to David Thorne- good luck.
10 May 2009 #7 P piaffe Well-Known Member Joined 22 September 2002 Messages 10,527 Location Dorset. Visit site Have a look on EBay. My OH got his last 2 (including a beagling whip) from Ebay and they were really good value.
Have a look on EBay. My OH got his last 2 (including a beagling whip) from Ebay and they were really good value.
12 May 2009 #8 J JC1 Well-Known Member Joined 19 March 2008 Messages 321 Location Worcestershire Visit site Another vote for David Thorne
21 June 2009 #9 H HughR92 New User Joined 17 May 2009 Messages 4 Location Northumberland Visit site Try your local saddlery shop