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Simple Bison Flogger
The falls are approximately 2 square feet of leather. This is then cut for a thud effect cut at 20mm (3/4”) with a fall count of 15-16.
The handles are approximately 3/4” diameter and 8” long, with a simple leather wrapping of the primary color.
Every flogger we make is counter balanced at the grip point (see photo). Much like the balancing done for hammers, tennis racquets and other hand held tools, this counter balancing does a lot to reduce arm strain, and keep the tool from “running away”.
The butt end of the flogger has a nickel plated, steel D ring to accommodate a wrist strap (sold Separately) or so that your tool may be stored or displayed hanging tails down.
Both the pommel and butt ends of the handle are garnished with a pineapple knot for nice finishing touch.
The falls are approximately 2 square feet of leather. This is then cut for a thud effect cut at 20mm (3/4”) with a fall count of 15-16.
The handles are approximately 3/4” diameter and 8” long, with a simple leather wrapping of the primary color.
Every flogger we make is counter balanced at the grip point (see photo). Much like the balancing done for hammers, tennis racquets and other hand held tools, this counter balancing does a lot to reduce arm strain, and keep the tool from “running away”.
The butt end of the flogger has a nickel plated, steel D ring to accommodate a wrist strap (sold Separately) or so that your tool may be stored or displayed hanging tails down.
Both the pommel and butt ends of the handle are garnished with a pineapple knot for nice finishing touch.