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How we got this way

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I grew up using whips most of my life, mostly to make big noise on the 4th of July after fireworks were banned.  Leather whips were the standard and I learned to repair them.  Then came along Paracord!  It was much more durable and didn't need to be taken care of like leather did.  It responded even better and could be made from any color available.  Wouldn't it be better to make them out of Paracord?

After experimenting a little, it soon became apparent   that this was much better.  I made myself a Zorro whip and learned a lot from that.  Soon I made a Batman whip for my son, a Wonder Woman whip for my older daughter, and a Batgirl whip for my youngest daughter.​  We were hooked.

My name is Lee Eddy and I am a Pastor of a church in the mountains of Colorado.  I have taught many people how to use a whip and we have a blast getting together and getting better.​

For us

My kids and I, and my brother, would make a lot of noise on holidays.  Just about all of my family uses whips for fun: cracking them, target practice on pine cones, taking Frisbees out of the air.

For others

When people see us having such fun, they ask to join in and soon they want a whip of their own.  They are all diverse people with very different tastes and soon creativity goes wild.
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And beyond

From there it has become something to get into the hands of people who want a good quality, colorful, and durable whip.  Now we are opening ourselves to people to make them the whip that works for them.
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