Upon seeing Highspeed Dial's thread, I hastily opened it to read what I thought was cracking leather- whip style. Sorry, I don't know much about repairing leather. I do like to crack leather whips, though. My grandmother tought me how to crack a whip when I was an young teen. I will always remember that. I still get it out and practice every once and awhile. I know I'm in the guns forum, but what else goes so well with a SA revolver? It's like chocolate and peanut butter... I prefer to use a short whip, due to the lack of any open places to practice in the basement. I have a nice little 6 footer that makes quite a noise when you get it right.
lol. She claimed to be a lesbian but her tongue was telling me she also had other interests. Her enjoyment for leather and spikes was not immediately disclosed. Little did I know at the time, her preference was experimenting with pain and pleasure. I dare not elaborate too much, but just FYI --when a woman tells you to "hit her harder", it tends to make the stomach turn into a knot...at least, it did for me.
Wow, where are you guy's minds? Keep it up and the mods will move the thread to the inferno! Anyway, a whip in the right hands can be darn intimidating.
SJAMBOK! Not quite as "flashy" as a cracking bullwhip (or a bulling crackwhip, for that matter), but still pretty ouchy. See: Sjambok - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sjambok : Whip, Fighting, Self Defense (Cold Steel) Amazon.com: Cold Steel Sjambok - 42" - Black: Sports & Outdoors I've got one of the older (red ribbed plastic handle) sjamboks from Cold Steel. It's very nasty, and quite easy to dent/splinter plywood with a moderate smack.