That's a very nice flogger. The one thing that is important for me is if it is made to withstand alot of use. Some floggers are really flimsy and weak. Yours looks really well done, though. And, what I personally like about it is that it has alot of character. It isn't something you see everywhere. Which is what I would also consider important. It is also very important for the handle or "grip" to be comfortable. That is why I usually like to be able to hold the piece in my hand before buying it. But not sure everyone is like that. The question really would be for you. How long does it take for you to make one and what is it worth to you? The one thing about doing something for a biz is you have to enjoy it and you have to make it affordable but also make enough money to cover your time and trouble (and supplies). I have a friend that makes beautiful bondage gear but he doesn't sell it because it would cost far too much to make (in time and money) and you can only sell things for so much unless it is a specialty item. Specialty items you can usually sell for more. How would you sell it, through a website or an auction or some other way?