From: Chad4372
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Date: 17-May-18 |
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Hello, This thing was taped to an old bow that I once had. Dug it up to ask the experts about it. Is this an actual factory quiver, or just something that someone just taped to the bow? Two arrows snap into place and it holds them firmly.
Just curious about it.
Thanks, Chad
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From: Chad4372
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Date: 17-May-18 |
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Hello, This thing was taped to an old bow that I once had. Dug it up to ask the experts about it. Is this an actual factory quiver, or just something that someone just taped to the bow? Two arrows snap into place and it holds them firmly.
Just curious about it.
Thanks, Chad
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From: sir misalots
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Date: 17-May-18 |
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I dont know... but its kinda cool
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From: PeteA
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Date: 17-May-18 |
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Yeah, very cool design.
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From: GF
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Date: 17-May-18 |
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No clue, but it strikes me a Pure Genius.... at least if we can figure out how to cover the broadheads.
But even without, it would be a great way to carry a couple of Judos out of the way while hunting with your broadheads in a back/side/other non-bow-mounted type of quiver. Keep you from wrecking a BH on a squibble or thumping a deer with a Judo.
Besides - Judos and blunts always end up at the wrong length for my Catquiver...
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From: Nrthernrebel05
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Date: 17-May-18 |
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That is a very well made product. Who ever did that knew what he was doing. Either that or it was made on a bending jig.
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From: 2 bears
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Date: 17-May-18 |
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Looks like a DIY by a very clever person.>>>----> Ken
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