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From: Tod.Shannon@PS2.CS.CMU.EDU
To: bovik@K.GP.CS.CMU.EDU
Subject: Whips

Harry, following is the small amount of info about bullwhips I've
compiled over the last few days.

Art Saddle Co.  655-4589 8-12' bullwhips starting at $15 for cheap ones
		and up to $50 for a good 12 footer.  Excellent quality.

Tandy Leather 733-2930	They only carry one whip, an 8 footer.  Takes
		a few weeks to order.


From:	Clark.McDonald@cive.ri.cmu.edu  9-SEP-1987 13:02
To:	Tod.Shannon@VEGA.FAC.CS.CMU.EDU
Subj:	Re: Whip

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From: Clark.McDonald@cive.ri.cmu.edu
To: Tod.Shannon@VEGA.FAC.CS.CMU.EDU
Subject: Re: Whip
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Try Safariland Leather Products or Bianchi Leather Products.  They are
predominantly makers of gun holsters, etc. but I have a whip made by
Safariland that is primo.  Cost efficient, too, as I recall.  Sources
are just about any good gun shop.  The gun shop on Penn Ave. in
Wilkinsburg has catalogs of both companies' wares.

Remember:  Bullwhips don't whip people, people whip people.

                     (a bullwhip helps, tho)

--mack


And that is the one other response I got, although I didn't check out
the places, so I don't know prices/selection.

							-Tod


