Blacksnakes
Blacksnakes developed from the old shot loaded team whips. They are the traditional whips used in Montana and Wyoming. While for the most part working cowboys there do not use a whip constantly as do Australians, they prefer a blacksnake when moving cattle to or from the high forest summer pastures, or when moving range bulls. The blacksnake or shot whip has a heavy shot load extending from the butt well down the thong. The whip is flexible right to the butt.
Pocket Snake
Once commonly carried in the saddlebag by cowboys of the old west, the pocket
snake has not been available for many years. The pocket snake is primarily a
whip for occasional use, as in loading cattle. It has a smaller butt diameter
than the blacksnakes (approximately 5/8 inch), and will roll up small enough
to be carried in a pocket. The shot load extends well down the whip. 12 plait
kangaroo overlay, finely cut. Wire wound butt. Length is 6 ft. plus fall. Color
is Natural Tan. The pocket snake is our own production.
Whip Maintenance Kit
A whip maintenance kit is now supplied with each of our long lash leather whips. This
kit consists of a spare fall,
5 crackers and a 6 oz. tub
of Pecard Leather Dressing,
with directions for fall and cracker replacement.
We endeavor to keep up with the demand for our quality kangaroo whips, but sometimes we fall behind. If we cannot ship within three weeks of receipt of your order we shall advise you of the probable delay. Normally, the whips we bring from Australia are in stock but supply is subject to conditions there and occasionally there are delays.
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The Art of Whip Cracking
Care
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Care
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Attaching a New Whip Cracker, Replacement
of Falls
Whip
Frequently Asked Questions
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