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Made a quiver yesterday.
loosenock:
I stopped pondering and got to work making a quiver. The Hill style quiver is made from medium weight latigo leather. Measurements are 21"x8 1/2"x3 1/2". When selecting the leather I was going to use I looked for leather with range marks, brands and scars. I like the character it adds. I finished it off by lightly burnishing it with waxes and rotten stone to give it that "20 seasons" look.
The quiver is very comfortable and even though Im 60 and 40 (60 years old and 40#s over) I can draw and replace arrows with ease from this one.
What do you think, you comments and opinions would be appreciated.
Thanks
Joe
Pat B:
Nicely made and good looking quiver, Joe.
When I owned a leather shop in the early 70s we used range marks and brands to our advantage and to give our products some character. I have made a few back quivers but never liked them. As a matter of fact, there are very few quivers that I do like to use. For me, each situation, hunting, 3D shoots, etc, has an individual quiver style. I now use a side stalker type for 3D and a Asbell type for hunting. Pat
jamie:
thats awesome i love the stitching
medicinewheel:
'yesterday' does that mean you made it in one day?? - that's a unique version of a well know design! really nice.
frank
DanaM:
Looks like it should work good to me, well done.
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