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  2. Bullwhip - Wikipedia

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    A bullwhip is a single-tailed whip, usually made of braided leather or nylon, designed as a tool for working with livestock or for competition cracking.. Bullwhips are pastoral tools, traditionally used to control livestock in open country.

  3. Sjambok - Wikipedia

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    The sjambok (/ ˈ ʃ æ m b ʌ k,-b ɒ k /), [1] or litupa, is a heavy leather whip.It is traditionally made from adult hippopotamus or rhinoceros hide, but it is also commonly made out of plastic.

  4. Nagaika - Wikipedia

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    The latter word is also used for short whips of Central Asian origin. The nagaika was made out of leather strips by braiding. It was possible to have a piece of metal at the tip of the whip. The main purpose of a nagaika was to urge a horse to move forward or to gallop. A metal piece was traditionally used as a defense against wolves.

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  6. Whipcracking - Wikipedia

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    Various whips, apart from bullwhips, are used in such competitions. The most common whip used in Australian competitions is an Australian stockwhip, a whip unique to Australia. Target routines target cutting; object wrapping; object moving/manipulation; Cracking routines Cracking patterns; Cracking with two whips

  7. G. & J. Zair - Wikipedia

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    Recorded still in the 1841 census as whip-maker, he was by 1849 trading from 280 Great Colmore Street as a "manufacturer of every description of whips". John Zair was something of a philanthropist: he served as governor of the Queen's Hospital and was an annual subscriber to the Lying-In Hospital and the Eye and Ear Dispensary and made ...