From: Marc W.
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Date: 02-Apr-08 |
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I am in the market for a new back quiver and just thought this could give me a few ideas.Marc W.
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From: RickD
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Date: 02-Apr-08 |
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Heres a hairy buffalo bqck quiver and kind of matching Plains style quiver I made..
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From: hunterbob
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Date: 02-Apr-08 |
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check out razorback he makes some great back quivers and a good price also if you look at my thread the first osage bow I have one of his quivers on.if you want to know how to contact him send me a pm.
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From: RickD
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Date: 02-Apr-08 |
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From: pete
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Date: 02-Apr-08 |
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From: silvertip
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Date: 02-Apr-08 |
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quiver w/ gator trim. armguard and stringkeeper to match. made by John Schmidt of JW leathers. ph# 715-835-0611. top notch quality. Silvertip in Ga.
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From: Woody
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Date: 02-Apr-08 |
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Here is one I just got last week, wish I had the talent to do something like that.
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From: tom sawyer
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Date: 02-Apr-08 |
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Just made this last week. Roadkill red fox I tanned myself.
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From: bdog
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Date: 02-Apr-08 |
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Here's mine,Thanks Colin!Nice quiver Catfishon.
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From: bdog
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Date: 02-Apr-08 |
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Hey Steve,where's your quiver?
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From: MikeO
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Date: 02-Apr-08 |
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From: Marc W.
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Date: 02-Apr-08 |
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Wow,Keep them coming.Awesome.
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From: heavybows
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Date: 02-Apr-08 |
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This is my quiver and arm guards
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From: NapKing
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Date: 02-Apr-08 |
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My latest.
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From: brad88deer
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Date: 02-Apr-08 |
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Just putting some things together
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From: BEAVER_BUG
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Date: 02-Apr-08 |
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That Buffalo quiver is wayyyyyyyyyy cool
DD
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From: Plywood Bender
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Date: 02-Apr-08 |
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I made this from a leather bag I made and an old Delta Quiver.
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From: Howattman
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Date: 02-Apr-08 |
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Steven Catts "Classic".
Howattman
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From: Crossed Arrows
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Date: 02-Apr-08 |
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Good thread! Many great examples of personal quivers - a sign of pride in this great sport.
TomPate - those are some beautiful quivers you show! Do you make them? I hate to think of the hours involved, but the end results are wonderful works of art.
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From: stickhunter
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Date: 03-Apr-08 |
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Great pics! Deereslayer, your looks like it walked right out of Sherwood Forest.
Travis
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From: TomPate
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Date: 03-Apr-08 |
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Crossed Arrows: I made these about a year ago. All hand stitched and many hours ;0) I've made about a dozen in all with different patterns. I do like the plains style. Thanks for the comments.
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From: Snag
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Date: 03-Apr-08 |
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Lined this one with a coyote pelt that a friend killed.
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From: Mr. Grumpy
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Date: 03-Apr-08 |
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My first side quiver...mrg.
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From: Mr. Grumpy
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Date: 03-Apr-08 |
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My second side quiver...mrg
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From: hunterbob
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Date: 03-Apr-08 |
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here is mine .made by art george.he does great work
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From: hunterbob
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Date: 03-Apr-08 |
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one more with armguard
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From: tomahawk
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Date: 03-Apr-08 |
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What? No real cat quivers? I know I've seen one! Thinking about making one from the cat that keeps crawling on my truck.
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From: goldwing
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Date: 03-Apr-08 |
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I made all of the quivers and armguards in the picture. The ones on the longbows are not mine there Thunderhorn. I got more pictures on my websight. johnsonleathercraft.com Thanks for showing off some great designed quivers on this post. Beautiful work guys keep up the great work. Goldwing Ohio
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From: Wicopi
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Date: 03-Apr-08 |
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Robin Hood style S.C.A. tournament dress quiver. All leather including stitching with brass hardware. Embellished with P.S.A.A. gold medals, C.A.A. trivia insignia, chert square stem arrow head, G.N.A.S. medallion and English coat of arms buttons at the flaps.
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From: Wicopi
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Date: 03-Apr-08 |
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Robin Hood style S.C.A. quiver as above.
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From: Wicopi
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Date: 03-Apr-08 |
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All leather hip quiver with pocket and 3 tubes. Osage orange disc with matching osage mechanical pencil. Jasper turkey tail arrow head. Brass Indian motif medals. Grey, red and flying squirrel tails. This is an example of embellishment to a commercially produced quiver.
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From: Mr. Grumpy
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Date: 05-Apr-08 |
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ttt How about some more....?
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From: RickD
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Date: 06-Apr-08 |
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Heres another I just finished a while ago..
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From: RickD
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Date: 06-Apr-08 |
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From: TheDrof06
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Date: 30-Apr-08 |
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new one I just finished
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From: PaPa Doc
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Date: 30-Apr-08 |
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My First tube quiver.
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From: RickD
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Date: 01-May-08 |
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Heres a Plains style I did with art work done by Wei
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From: dsturgisjr
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Date: 01-May-08 |
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dsturgisjr is a Stickbow.com Sponsor - Website |
Arrow Master by Safari Tuff
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From: RickD
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Date: 01-May-08 |
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Another revised quiver art work and matching belt buckle by Wei
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From: RickD
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Date: 01-May-08 |
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From: goldwing
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Date: 01-May-08 |
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I wanted to build one with a way to load the arrows in the quiver without swinging it around and loading them in the end. With bear hair for a lining and wire to help hold it shape where I cut the bottom out. It has a spring arm loaded holder so you can just lift up to get out the arrows or insert them by pressing down on them to seat them into the quiver. Goldwing Ohio
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From: manybows
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Date: 01-May-08 |
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Heres one I made for myself about 8 years ago, not fancy but very functional
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From: Zipperin'
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Date: 01-May-08 |
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First plains-style, belt quiver with some bear fur.
Fine work on the 'wall, as always....
Zip'
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From: huntertrapper
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Date: 01-May-08 |
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rawhide quiver i amde of a deer i killed, the fox was one my dad had trapped.
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From: Mechslasher
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Date: 02-May-08 |
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this is my best effort so far.
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From: sentinel
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Date: 08-May-08 |
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This one was made by Mr. Alvin Chewiwi in 94
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From: sentinel
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Date: 08-May-08 |
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An Art Vincent quiver
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From: TheDrof06
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Date: 31-May-08 |
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another that was just finished
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From: TheDrof06
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Date: 31-May-08 |
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scrolling oak leaves on the back
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From: TheDrof06
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Date: 31-May-08 |
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tourney style hip quiver, my first
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From: jipp
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Date: 31-May-08 |
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great quivers guys :)
I need to build on this summer.
Chris.
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From: TheDrof06
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Date: 31-May-08 |
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little easier to see this way
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From: Apex Predator
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Date: 31-May-08 |
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Bamboo with flecthing shield.
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From: Keith361
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Date: 31-May-08 |
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Just the way I like it, plain and functional.
Keith
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From: Wood
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Date: 01-Jun-08 |
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I like the HH quivers posted by Sunset Hill, very much. I tryed to PM him with no response. Does any have any contact information for him? Wood
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From: Raymo
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Date: 01-Jun-08 |
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She not pretty but she works really well...
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From: mooseman
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Date: 01-Jun-08 |
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rivercane art.sinew and buckskin 12$ of store bought materials.
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From: Crossed Arrows
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Date: 01-Jun-08 |
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Homemade Howard Hill style. Just doing what it does so well.
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From: mooseman
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Date: 01-Jun-08 |
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another pic
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From: Crossed Arrows
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Date: 01-Jun-08 |
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Here's another view of my HH style, showing how easy it is to slide the bottom of the quiver forward so that I can move through the thick stuff....
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From: Crossed Arrows
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Date: 01-Jun-08 |
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.... then just slide it back up in place and I'm ready to go in the open.
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From: Crossed Arrows
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Date: 01-Jun-08 |
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When it's formed and fitted properly, it rides with the nock end right where it is quickest to get to for a fast shot and the arrows are held tight enough so that they do not rattle, make noise or fall out if you need to run with it. With practice, you can speedload and shoot every four seconds.
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From: sleepyhunter
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Date: 01-Jun-08 |
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What a great post, You guys have talent.
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From: mooseman
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Date: 01-Jun-08 |
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spooked a deer when arrows rattled in my open over the shoulder quiver so i started thinkin about other designs. feathers down and arrows fixed in place, very quite even crawlin around evergreens. buckskin pouch for spare string and file and or stone.
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From: Anchorpoint
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Date: 01-Jun-08 |
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Simple quiver I use for hunting made from an old compound quiver I bought off Ebay for $2.00. Kind of like the Asbell quiver except he marketed his and I just made my own. Works great for me.
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From: archer
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Date: 01-Jun-08 |
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You guys have great looking quivers and great ideas. I bought mine from Steven Catts the stalker md. I will post a picture later. Archer
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From: THarris
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Date: 01-Jun-08 |
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All these quivers are outstanding, no doubt some great craftsmen.
Tom Pate, I'm looking forward to you bringing several of those beautiful quivers to the Howard Hill Southeastern Classic this week.
Terry Harris
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From: EricW
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Date: 02-Jun-08 |
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Here's one I put together yesterday from a $7 welding apron. Used an old arrow I bent and couldn't get quite straight.
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From: EricW
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Date: 02-Jun-08 |
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Another pic
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From: Ironfist
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Date: 03-Jun-08 |
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heres a pic of some quivers I had made a while back most of them are made from old leather coats and bits and pieces. John.
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From: TheDrof06
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Date: 03-Jun-08 |
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another kid sized I just finished
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From: Sierra
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Date: 04-Jun-08 |
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I knew I shouldn't have dropped leather shop for that class on stocks and commodities! What talent!!!
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From: shardbard
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Date: 04-Jun-08 |
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Recently added another strap and some extra leather around the seams. Perfect fit.
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From: wesome
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Date: 11-Jun-08 |
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I have finished a few in the last six months or so. First is the one I use stumping. Made from poplar bark.
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From: wesome
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Date: 11-Jun-08 |
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This one is made from two 'coon hides
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From: wesome
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Date: 11-Jun-08 |
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and the last are from one of my design. It can be worn on the hip, over the shoulder or as a plains style carry- very adjustable.
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From: wesome
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Date: 11-Jun-08 |
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meant ta say last two pics!
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From: Nala
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Date: 15-Jan-09 |
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LOTSA Beautiful Quivers! Thanks for posting the pics everyone. I really enjoy checking out the fine work done by those participating in the art of TRAD Bows and gear.
Nala
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From: BEAVER_BUG
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Date: 15-Jan-09 |
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Does this classic count?
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From: Lonewolf
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Date: 15-Jan-09 |
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Another set by Art Vincent, www.archeryleather.com
Jim...
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From: Sub-Zero
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Date: 24-Feb-09 |
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here is the only one I have made so far
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From: freaknyellow
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Date: 24-Feb-09 |
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coyote skin over plain back quiver......
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From: 4FINGER
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Date: 24-Feb-09 |
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This ones my favorite owned and made by Bob "Jake" Jacobsens...4finger
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From: R Reese
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Date: 24-Feb-09 |
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Steven Catts Lakota hunter
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From: stagetek
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Date: 24-Feb-09 |
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WOW ! Awesome display of talent.
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From: irondawg
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Date: 24-Feb-09 |
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here are a few quivers i have made. 1. the first one is my hunting quiver it is a flat style and is x stiched through out. 2. this is a convertible style you can convert from center back to single strap to side mount in minutes depending on your preference. thanks for looking . god bless irondawg(kevin)
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From: old-training-wheels
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Date: 24-Feb-09 |
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This is my first ever quiver I built from scratch. it isn't much but it does the job.
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From: Wild Bill
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Date: 25-Feb-09 |
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For target shooting.
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From: Wild Bill
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Date: 25-Feb-09 |
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For treestand hunting. Made of drain grade pvc.
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From: Gaur
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Date: 25-Feb-09 |
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mine I made over the last year. Started as a back quiver but decided to make it a side quiver and then decided it could be both.
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From: longbowhunter
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Date: 25-Feb-09 |
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me and my friends @ Baltimore
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From: DelSnavely
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Date: 28-Feb-09 |
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So how many of you fine leather workers sell the quivers you make? Many of these are absolutely awesome! I would love to have many of them, but I would like one with a lot of character that is unique.
Many of you could make a lot of money on your work.
GREAT JOB ALL!!!
DS
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From: Bustacrook
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Date: 28-Feb-09 |
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Leather, Beaver pelt, and antler.
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From: Kodiak Kid
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Date: 28-Feb-09 |
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My gar skin quiver
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From: Zbone
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Date: 28-Feb-09 |
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Thanx for bringing back to the top.
A lot of great ideas
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From: Bugeater
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Date: 28-Feb-09 |
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American Bison hide from Allegheny Archers....
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From: Bugeater
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Date: 01-Mar-09 |
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There are a bunch of great looking quivers out there. Just thought I'd bring this around one more time in case any body missed it.
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From: don in kalifornistan
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Date: 01-Mar-09 |
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[IMG]http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g38/donwalkup/IM000117.jpg[/IMG]
here's one i made...
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From: Greywolf
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Date: 01-Mar-09 |
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Well that didn't work
try this http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v310/bows/HNHquiver001.jpg
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From: lostarrow
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Date: 01-Mar-09 |
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The only quiver I've made so far. I don't know what to call the one on the left. It holds the limbs in seperate sleeves, and My Morrison ILF riser in the front pocket.
Leo
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From: lostarrow
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Date: 01-Mar-09 |
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I forgot to say how impressed I am with all the Leather workers on here.
Leo
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From: StickNString
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Date: 07-Mar-09 |
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Well I'll try this again. I'm having problems downloading photos. This is a quiver I made a few years back and I use it for practice and 3d shoots.
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From: DelSnavely
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Date: 07-Mar-09 |
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I just got this one in an excellent trade with longboar here on the wall. It's exactly what I was looking for.
Pic is one he sent me. Saved me time taking pics...lol
Thanks again longboar! DS
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From: KY Archer
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Date: 07-Mar-09 |
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My first attempt. Made these for my boys couple years ago, nothing fancy but functional. KYArcher
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From: Troy 2 flips
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Date: 07-Mar-09 |
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Raymo.
Hope you used a stringer ;)
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From: manybows
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Date: 07-Mar-09 |
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This classic Hill style backquiver has became my favorite.
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From: daohead
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Date: 07-Mar-09 |
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I just learned leather working so I could make my own back quiver. I guess most people start with a wallet, I started with a quiver. Getting into traditional archery has given me a ton of new skills... made flemish and endless loop jigs... and then my own strings, made my own woodies, made my own fletches from turkey feathers, and after the quiver i made new bow grips, string keepers, tip protectors. Thanks for looking.
Tony
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From: fishinguide
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Date: 09-Mar-09 |
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My "go to" hunting quiver.
A Ron Laclair Shrew Mantis
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From: Greywolf
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Date: 10-Mar-09 |
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When using photobucket how do you post a picture? I hate computers. The img thing didn't work, nor the Hyperlink thing either.
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