Kangaroo Leather Riding Crop!

Kangaroo leather riding crop in brandy and whiskey handle detail

Available now for $135. If you’re interested, simply send me an email at desert.minx@mojaveoutliers.com, or click the link below!

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Up next for January 2016, this is a 24″ (26″ including the keeper/slapper) riding crop. The fiberglass shaft is 12 plaited in brandy and whiskey kangaroo leather, and the handle is 12 plaited in black kangaroo leather, finished with delicate black pineapple knots and a small loop for hanging.

Riding Crop 24 (26) Brandy Whiskey Kangaroo Leather Slapper Detail

The keyhole slapper is black top grain cowhide, and is hand bound in tradition fashion using black nylon thread. The action on this crop is “slow,” meaning that it is flexible for the whole length of the crop, so the crop is whippy without being floppy (a “fast” crop, by way of contrast, would be flexible only at the tip, or upper 1/3, of the shaft).

Kangaroo leather riding crop in brandy and whiskey full

Available now for $135. If you’re interested, simply send me an email at desert.minx@mojaveoutliers.com, or click the link below!

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Payments and Shipping

Payment is via PayPal, so don’t worry about sending a payment until after you and I have talked and sorted out all the details. I can give you a quote for your build, of course, but typically I don’t send an invoice until I’m ready to start your build. I can also give you an idea of what the shipping will be, but since the post office tends to raise its rates pretty much by surprise, then when I actually send you the invoice, I will re-calculate the shipping at that time. If there is a change in shipping costs, I’ll make sure you’re aware of it. Naturally, the invoice needs to be paid in full before I ship your whip to you.

As for shipping, domestically so far I use the United States Postal Service (USPS) exclusively. For tiny items (like the Baby Basilisk) I can ship First Class, but for most everything else I use Priority Mail, which includes tracking and tends to be a lot faster.

For international shipping, I use USPS Priority Mail International, which takes about 6 to 10 days to deliver. While the package is traveling in the US, you can track it using the USPS postal tracking site. Once it crosses the border, then in MOST cases you can simply use that country’s postal service to track the package using the same tracking number (which also happens to be the customs form number). I do NOT use First Class for international shipping, because they HAVE lost packages when I’ve done so.

International shipping also entails customs and other taxes for you, the receiver, based on the declared value of the item you’re receiving, payment of which is between you and your customs officials. Please do not ask me to risk my livelihood by fudging the numbers on the customs form for your order.

As always, if you have questions, please don’t hesitate to ask!

Kangaroo Leather Riding Crops

Mojave Outliers Whipmakers Kangaroo Leather Riding Crop Main Page

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First, the pricing chart, then if you want details, look to the text below. I’ve got two different styles of riding crops (feel free to make suggestions, of course), one with knots only in the handle area, about six inches apart, and the other with an actual handle built up from the core, also at 6 inches. The second case works for folks who want a larger diameter for their grip, and/or who want a different pattern, plait count and/or different colors on the handle in relation to the plaiting on the shaft.

Knots Only 6″ handle

18″ crop/bat

$125

$150

24″ crop

$135

$160

30″ crop

$145

$170

36″ crop

$155

$180

The shaft of my crops are done in 8 plait, with a heel and transition knot 6″ apart to create the handle area. Alternatively, a handle that is built up from the core is also an option, and is typically done in 12 plait; if you’d like a higher plait count or spiral plaiting, there is an upcharge depending on how fancy we get–talk to me first and we’ll get you sorted. Slappers are both hand sewn and also bound and secured with a grapevine hitch at the slapper end, and there is a 2 to 3 inch hanger on the handle. I no longer use kangaroo hide for the slappers, because in my opinion the hide is too thin and floppy. I have a number of other weights of leather that work beautifully, including a nice black chap hide, smooth-grained and a little thicker and stiffer than kangaroo, as well as the standard motorcycle garment cowhide, also in black, and my favorite, a heavy bison hide, again in black.

Mojave Outliers Whipmakers Riding Crop VB 24 inch

This is an example of how I build the slapper end of my crops.

The picture above shows an example of how I build the slapper onto the shaft of a crop these days (the photos below are earlier versions–I don’t make them like that any more, because this method pleases me better). I can fashion the slapper in a variety of shapes using a number of different leathers, so feel free to talk with me about what you like, and we’ll fashion an implement right up your alley! PS: the slapper above is made of heavy bison hide, again, my favorite both in terms of appearance and performance.

Mojave Outliers Whipmakers Riding Crop full length

This is the same crop at full length.

Mojave Outliers Whipmakers Riding Crop Handle Detail

Handle detail of the above riding crop, which is the “knots only” style. As you can see, the pattern on the shaft of the crop is continued in the handle area, marked off simply by placing a knot at 6″ from the heel knot.

Mojave Outliers Whipmakers Red and Black Appletree riding crop

Another style of crop, in this case, there is a 6″ handle built up from the core, capped by heel and transition knots, and the plaiting on the handle is in a different color from the shaft.

Mojave Outliers Whipmakers Black Riding Crop slapper hand stitching

The slapper is hand-stitched onto the shaft of the crop, while the tangs are bound with nylon. The next step after this is to plait the grapevine over the biding…

Mojave Outliers Whipmakers Black and Yellow Kangaroo leather Riding Crop

18 inch riding crop/bat in black and yellow kangaroo leather. This one also has a 6″ handle built up from the core, done in 16 plait black and yellow alternating chevrons.

Mojave Outliers Whipmakers Black and Yellow kangaroo leathe riding crop vine stitching detail

Detail of the grapevine hitch at the slapper end of the crop pictured above.