Hunting whip?

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My sister has managed to get the ride on a truly fantastic hunter. He's giant, and very ginger and is a total pro and she's having a blast at getting him to be slightly more mannerly (he's a little too big not to be!).

She would really like a hunting whip, and Christmas is coming up so ideas about getting her one have been tossed around.

Is there any particular brand/ make you'd go for? We aren't made of money, and would rather go second hand and pay a little less...

Also, any top tips relating to one would be awesome :)
 
I posted a similar message earlier in the yr.
We chose Peter to make ours.
He has the following link on you tube and also uses ebay to get more customers.

Email: loxleysmith@btinternet.com
Ebay: www.myworld.ebay.com/loxley-smith/*?_trksid=p4340.l2559
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwQQvoLXUjA


He was fantastic. We placed the order & I was very specific on what I wanted, in terms of shapes (of antler) and sizes (of whip).
He started straight away and was very good with prices (the quality is fabulous).
I received both whips within just over a week. They were exactly what I had wanted. He took on board my requests and provided a great service and product.

I loved the email updates I got and felt he really cared about making them, rather than grabbing 2 out of the "Here's some I made earlier box".

I was over the moon with them, and if I needed any more, I would always go back to him.

Watch the video & get in touch with him. :)
 
I would take a look at David Thorne's whips. http://www.huntingwhips.co.uk He is one of the most fantastic whip makers around in my opinion! He has lots of options available as well. I highly recommend his work, and my Thorne Whip is certainly heirloom quality and first rate. I ordered mine earlier this year and have gotten quite a few compliments in the hunt field, and have yet to see a single one made any better (new or old).
 
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I would take a look at David Thorne's whips. http://www.huntingwhips.co.uk He is one of the most fantastic whip makers around in my opinion! He has lots of options available as well. I highly recommend his work, and my Thorne Whip is certainly heirloom quality and first rate. I ordered mine earlier this year and have gotten quite a few compliments in the hunt field, and have yet to see a single one made any better (new or old).

we only deal with David,his work is outstanding.
 
Thank you for the links- we've got her a cheapy one off ebay to last out this season so she can get some practise using one properly and that sort of thing, and then will buy her a proper one for next season if that goes well.

The David Thorne ones look fantastic, and really reasonable prices. Thank you for all the links!
 
My sister has managed to get the ride on a truly fantastic hunter. He's giant, and very ginger and is a total pro and she's having a blast at getting him to be slightly more mannerly (he's a little too big not to be!).

She would really like a hunting whip, and Christmas is coming up so ideas about getting her one have been tossed around.

Is there any particular brand/ make you'd go for? We aren't made of money, and would rather go second hand and pay a little less...
Also, any top tips relating to one would be awesome :)

Just remember that a the hunting whip is not intended to be used on the horse, but rather to be used as a communication device to the hounds. a normal riding crop would be of more use in helping direct a horse etc...
 
Indeed, she knows that- unlike me, she's hunted a lot on a lot of ponies, and has done a lot of PC with a branch who are very actively involved in their hunt. So in theory she's good to go but I think setting off using a slightly cheaper version does allow for errors/ getting used to holding it. Especially as she does lead children on their ponies as well- lots of potential to get in a proper muddle!

Her borrowed horse is a gem, proper old-fashioned Irish hunter who's done it all but does get a little big for his (already huge!) boots. His only fault beyond that is a deep mistrust of any stream/ dyke, so he throws some amazing leaps over them!
 
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