From: SALTU
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Date: 10-Jan-07 |
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Here are mine, homemade and tough, quiet too
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From: FoxWalk
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Date: 10-Jan-07 |
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Here are a couple I have made.
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From: SaskBushMan
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Date: 10-Jan-07 |
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here is my first homemade quiver.
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From: John Dill
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Date: 10-Jan-07 |
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The Kanati Bow Quiver by Anneewakee Archery sold at 3Rivers
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From: jreyna920
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Date: 11-Jan-07 |
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just got it in a trade..... tell me what yall think
Jreyna920
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From: broken arrow 34
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Date: 11-Jan-07 |
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jreyna....sweet, I'd love to have that bad boy!!!!
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From: Esquire
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Date: 11-Jan-07 |
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Foxwalk - those your bookshelves?
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From: chessie
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Date: 11-Jan-07 |
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Made this for my wife
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From: TomPate
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Date: 11-Jan-07 |
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Two plains style that my daughter and I made. Porcupine quills at top and a cut out just for something different. Arrows equally spaced and won't fall out if you tip the quiver bottom up. Strictly a 3-D quiver.
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From: TomPate
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Date: 11-Jan-07 |
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Here's another one I made for my nephew.
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From: Crossed Arrows
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Date: 11-Jan-07 |
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TomPate: you and your daughter do some fabulous work! I bet that quillwork took a month of Sundays to complete. Congratulations.
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From: Ron
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Date: 11-Jan-07 |
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ever see a selway slide-on like this?
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From: jreyna920
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Date: 11-Jan-07 |
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ron did you purchase it like that or is that something you did..... i have a selway and thats too nice
Jreyna920
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From: FoxWalk
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Date: 11-Jan-07 |
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Yup, that is one side of the room. Now, I have not really finished them all. Read a bunch of them, but not enough time in the day to work, raise four kids, maintain a farm and spend a lot of time in my Hugh Heffner silk smoking jacket with a cigar and make it through all the books.
I am working it though...little at a time......
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From: Long Bow Hunter
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Date: 11-Jan-07 |
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Foxwalk I have never seen a quiver like the one in the bookshelf picture I really like it it looks very functional
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From: Rattus
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Date: 11-Jan-07 |
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TomPate, that is some of the finest work I've seen on this kind of item. Do you offer any for sale, or do commissioned work?
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From: fishinguide
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Date: 13-Jan-07 |
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Shrew Mantis from Ron LaClair. The best I've found!!!
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From: fishinguide
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Date: 13-Jan-07 |
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My warm weather 'stumper' from Dave Dwyer.
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From: jipp
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Date: 13-Jan-07 |
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glad im not the only one with a huge libarary :)
nice quivers. that basket quiver wuld be great here in arzioan :D
chris.
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From: jipp
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Date: 13-Jan-07 |
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only problem is iv read all my books at least twice. I need a life or kids. naw, ill just keep on truckin. lol
chris.
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From: Redfeathers
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Date: 15-Jan-07 |
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Foxwalk (Mr. Cole) can really put out some VERY nice quivers. :) How ya doing Craig??
Brent
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From: Zipperin'
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Date: 15-Jan-07 |
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Nice work here on the 'wall, as always.........
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From: FoxWalk
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Date: 15-Jan-07 |
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Doing great Brent, how about you Sir. Did you give that Mantis a try? How did you like it and how goes the quest for the "perfect" quiver that it seems 90% of us are still on?
I had read all the books I had, which was a bunch. Then I got married. She had a father who kept a "poor mans museum". He had thousands of old books. He gave me a collection of about 20 bibles, you can see on the bottom shelf, all of them older than 1900. One weighs over 35lbs. I have a stack of new books to read. "the complete guide to floathunting alaska", "One Man's Wilderness" and on and on.
But, alas, this is a quiver thread, and I have few, or acutally NO books on quivers.
You guys have inspired me though. I feel the need to shoot a coyote, again, and turn him from the surley predator of my quail and ducks, into the most useful item of a quiver. I just have to build one of those plains quivers and use a natural hide to do it. Those are awesome.
I vote they make the day officially 36 hours long. 12 to work, 12 for family and 12 for building cool stuff like those above (with the family)!!!
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From: Rancid_Crabtree
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Date: 15-Jan-07 |
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OK, Since I cant start a thread yet I will post the pics of the quiver I picked up a few years ago. All I know is that it is a Bear and ir is about 50 years old. Am I right?? Can anybody tell me anything about this quiver
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From: Rancid_Crabtree
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Date: 15-Jan-07 |
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OK, here is another quiver I have. What can you guys tell me about this ones age??
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From: Wudstix
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Date: 17-Jan-07 |
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SALTU; I like the one on the right I have an old Delta quiver that I could convert.
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From: Redfeathers
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Date: 17-Jan-07 |
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Craig, the quest for THE quiver is still on :) I like a bow quiver but like i told ya before i'm looking at the Adcock/Shrew that Art V. makes :) I've never tried a Mantis or even seen one, ya must have me confused with someone else, but hey i stay confused :) That quiver that holds the fp's and b-heads you are wearing in front of the book case looks heavy???
Brent
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From: Esquire
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Date: 17-Jan-07 |
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Craig,
The reasons to get together proliferate. Your shelves look like my living room, bedroom, basement, office, bathroom...
You can know a man by his library...
At least a little bit.
Some beautiful quivers on this thread.
Mike
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From: FoxWalk
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Date: 18-Jan-07 |
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We are looking at the same thing redfeathers. I said Mantis but the pic above on the thread is actually titles Mantis/Shrew. That is the one I was thinking of.
I have been using a 4 arrow bow quiver for a while now and think I will stick with it. I actually made some takedown aluminum arrows and little shorty quiver to carry as backup arrows and small game shooters. Ohh the perfect quiver, where are you.......
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From: Redfeathers
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Date: 18-Jan-07 |
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Craig, told ya i was loosing my mind, i was thinking bow's :)
Brent
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From: kodiaklectomy
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Date: 17-Jul-08 |
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This is the "Droptine Deuce" double strap back quiver made for me by a guy from New Hampshire named Art George. I am tickeld as it is what i require in a quiver center of the back, heavy duty, aesthetically pleasing and not classic
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From: kodiaklectomy
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Date: 17-Jul-08 |
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This is the "Droptine Deuce" double strap back quiver made for me by a guy from New Hampshire named Art George. I am tickeld as it is what i require in a quiver center of the back, heavy duty, aesthetically pleasing and not classic
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