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A quiver I made earlier... (side stalker type)
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CaptainBeaky:
Hi All
I made this one a couple of years ago: (please excuse the poor photos!)
2-2.5mm (or thereabouts) London Tan hide that I got cheap in a sale, used double-thickness, glued and stitched together to hold the shape, outer layer refinished in dark brown oil dye, inner layer left original colour. All coated in carnuaba wax.
The strap is dyed-through harness strap, brass buckles and D-rings. The D-rings are mounted into the welt., which is double-thickness, so the stitching along the welt had to go through 6 layers :o
Robust and rigid, it works well as a field quiver, but would need padding to reduce the arrow-rattle for hunting.
Thanks for looking :)
bow101:
Really nice work 8)
Pat B:
Rolled leather and lined. Very nice quiver. 8)
Adam:
Very nice work
Pappy:
Nice work and very handy to use. :)
Pappy
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