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david w.:
who cares ;D >:D

JackCrafty:
david....you crack me up man... :D

Hillbilly:
Jack, like Kegan said, braintan is anything but friagile and easily punctured. It's soft, but really, really, tough. I've got a braintan quiver that I've carried sharp arrows in for about five years, and it doesn't have the first hole or cut. As for the feathers, I've done a few with stone. either just peel it, ( ;D- it actually works well) or pound it to split it along the line that runs down the middle of the quill. Then trim it down with a sharp flake and /or grind it by hand on gritty sandstone. You can trim it either with a razor-sharp flake, or burn it to shape.

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