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Cromm:
Hi, If you use a Indian style quiver (like the one from T.B.B.1) do you have it on your left side or right side? I'm right handed so do i have the quiver on my left same as my bow? I will be making one out of hair on deer skin. What do you do? Thanks for your time.
sonny:
I'm finishing up an otter hide quiver similar to that style and plan on wearing it on the right.
I tried using it placed to the left but didn't feel quite right to me....
my suggestion is that you try both ways and use it whichever way works for you.
1/2primitive:
Hey, Cromm, are you getting started with your quiver now?
I'm pretty sure the Indians on the great plains wore it on the left side. I've used both, and I don't think it matters much.
Sean
Cromm:
Hi again, yes I'm about to start cutting it out today, but because it has hair on the skin i can only wear it one way or the other because it gets all turned around, so i was seeing what everyone else wears theirs, before i start sewing the bits together. How you doing?
kayakfisher:
Hey I use a plains style quiver also and I am right handed and I wear it on the right side. When I am walking through the brush I can drop right hand down and cover any exposed fletches or direct the quiver through tight spots all the while maintaining bow in left hand, Can also withdraw an arrow out of it without having to hold bow out at arms length. Its different when sitting on horse back though trying to direct horse with reins ect
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