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Biker Whip Getback Motorcycle Usa Made Red & Black Gunslinger By Stitch on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Sterling City, Texas, United States

Sterling City, Texas, United States
Handmade with top grain leather
Make:Getbacks by Stitch

Handmade Biker Whip
Black & RED Leather

THE GUNSLINGER!!!!

Made of real leather over a solid core.

Over 1/2" Thick and 38" long

Featuring 4 real 9mm Bullet casings!!!

I can make pretty much any length and WON'T CHARGE EXTRA for that. It will cost you the same for a shorter one or a longer one. If you need a different length message me the overall length you need and I'll get right on it.

IF you would like a different color combination I can most likely do that. Message me for color availability. (you may want to look at my other items to see what other colors I currently have.)


I leave as much fringe as possible to allow you to cut it to fit your bike perfectly.

I custom make every whip using the best materials I can find.

This whip is made with black & Red leather.  Each whip is carefully secured at the bottom

with a weather resistant nylon and then a leather piece with 8 eyelets

is glued and place over the tie. Then it is laced with marine grade nylon

and pulled tight and tied. NO CHANCE OF YOUR BRAID UNRAVELING!!

I've made and sold over 3000 of these and have had no complaints.

I will stand behind what I sell and will take care of any issues.

Your business is important to me.

PLEASE SHOP AND COMPARE!!

BEWARE OF IMITATORS!!!!

Questions are welcomed and encouraged.

I SHIP QUICKLY!!!
Shipping days are Monday - Fridays unless I'm at a rally vending. In that case you will be notified of any delay. I always communicate with my buyers and keep them informed of their order status.

Returns accepted within 14 days of reciept of order and you will need to notify me of any problem within that time. Returns not allowed on whips that have been cut or modified.

Thank you for looking and I hope to do business with you.

All my best, STITCH.

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