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WITD 101.10 The Shape of the Crack136 viewsThis segment discusses the shape a crack takes as the whip rolls out. Regardless of the type of throw, or angle thrown from or fancy name someone gives a crack. All static cracks will take this shape as the whip rolls out to its finish. Watch tomorrow for Stalling the whip and continued discussion of dynamic throws.     (1 votes)
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WITD 101.08 Snake Whips137 viewsIntroduction to black snake whips, snake whips and pocket snake whips (<6'). Construction and throwing techniques. Snake whips are measured from the heel knot to the fall hitch. So a 3' snake whip is ~6' total length.     (1 votes)
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WITD 101.09 Bullwhips128 viewsIntroduction to bullwhips, construction, loaded vs unloaded (or natural belly). Examples of Mike Murphy, Skip San Soucie, Peter Jack. More on bullwhips keep watching.     (1 votes)
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WITD 101.07 Dog Signal Whips162 viewsThis video introduces dog signal whips (commonly called singletails in scene vernacular). 3', 4', 5' signals are shown. Two static techniques and two dynamic techniques are reviewed. Some discussion of a whip developing muscle memory as mileage with throwing it occurs.     (1 votes)
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WITD 101.06 Dragontails197 viewsWhips in the Dungeon views singletails as any whip ending in a singletail. The commonly used term singletail referring to a dog signal whip, is thusly broadened. The dragontail is probably the easiest singletail to begin throwing.     (1 votes)
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WITD 101.05 Galley Whips139 viewsAn introduction to galley whips, originally used in confined spaces on ships, are excellent in the confined spaces of a dungeon. Great multi-tailed warmup whip.     (1 votes)
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WITD 101.04 Quirts161 viewsThis video introduces short and long quirts, reviews common techniques to throw them in the dungeon. A hybrid short whip a pig slapper makes a guest appearance along with my 8 lb yorkiepoo dog.     (1 votes)
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WITD 101.03 Cat O Nine Tails185 viewsThis video short discusses different types of cat o nine tails, and techniques for throwing them in the dungeon. It ends with a key word that is part of the Whip Game.     (1 votes)
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WITD 101.02 Floggers288 viewsSecond in the video short companions to the book, Whips in the Dungeon: Singletail Techniques for Play. A variety of floggers are introduced and 4 common techniques for throwing them.     (1 votes)
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WITD 101.01 Introduction to Whips in the Dungeon372 viewsAn introduction to Whips in the Dungeon. . .more to follow. Series is intended to compliment the book, Whips in the Dungeon: Singletail Techniques for Play by Dex.     (1 votes)
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WITD 101.50 Comparing Elk Flogger to an Elk Supermop23 viewsTinaPage bottoms for a "regular" elk flogger that has 1/2" wide tails 22" long and ~120 tails, in comparison to an elk supermop made by the same flogger maker that has 3/4" wide tails, 26" long and ~100 tails. Both floggers are balanced directly behind the pineapple knot. Many thanks to Leslie and Stan at Happy Tails for making these wonderful floggers. Elk is slightly heavier than deerskin and has a buttery feel.     (1 votes)
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Clamps 101.07 Clamp Style Nipple Jewelry23 viewsSome leather history hear as the video recounts Ski and his creative very unique nipple jewelry immortalized by Devonshire Productions in their damsel in distress style bondage videos made by Brian Davis and Molly Devon. The key to clamp style nipple jewelry is to select a light weight clamp that can be worn as an adornment all night at a fetish party or event, then to embellish it creatively with beads, chains, bells, chimes, etc. Two examples of Ski's work are shown, but only as a stimulus to get the kinky jewelry makers and crafters who watch it to creating their own unique versions.     (1 votes)
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