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A full quiver
Kegan:
Frank- It's just a simple straightforward back quiver- deer rawhide cylander and bottom, soft black leather mouth, an old belt for the strap, and some fur on the iside to quiet the shafts. :)
Here are some picture sof the fletching and point I forgot to get up. The point looks a little small compared to the haft, but it is simply slanted a little, whoops ;D
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medicinewheel:
thanks kegan! - i never used rawhide for quivers; isn't that a problem once the rawhide gets wet??
frank
jamie:
very nice set kegan. nice to have another caveman in the clan. frank it actually takes quite a bit of moisture to get rawhide to go limp. peace
Kegan:
And I left the hair on the outsides, it the water isn't coming stright into the mouth, it's fine.
Jamie- Thanks! I like the simplicity of the old cave-crafts. Beats spending money ;D
Jbell:
Nice arrows and quiver. I am going to build a quiver just like that with a piece of deer rawhide that I have. What did you use for the bottom of the tube. I was thinking about cutting two pieces of rawhide gluing them back to back so that I would have fur on inside and out. Do you think that would work?
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