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Quivers fur side in?

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mullet:
I've done both. I did a cased out Otter hide with the fur in and a skinned out otter hide with it out. I liked the fur in the best. I had trouble with sharp broadheads working through the fur out hide.

Zuma:

--- Quote from: Peatreg on May 12, 2016, 09:31:30 pm ---I've seen a Navajo mountain lion quiver and bowcase set with the fur in on the bowcase and out on the quiver. I saw one attributed to Ishi that was otter and had the fur outside. Majority had the fur outside and I  haven't seen any personally fur inside. Doesn't mean you can't but as far as native quivers go majority were fur in.

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I gotta see if these two post have the in and out correct??
Eddie you explained " You have trouble getting the points through the
fur OUT??
Ok so In and Out were lost. How did momma skunk find them??
Instinct
Zuma

Peatreg:
Sorry Zuma, that last part you highlighted in red should have said fur out and not fur in

Zuma:
LOL no need for apology.
So much in and out it's easy to
get inside out. I think I am getting dyslexic
so I am probably overboard when it comes to reading
and writting. Thanks for the info Peatreg.
Wondering if it would pay to use the premo furs out
and line the insides with possum coon or groundhog etc.
Zuma

Traxx:
 I saw one attributed to Ishi that was otter and had the fur outside.

Yes you did,but those were early pics taken by Thomas Waterman,while the quiver was in possession of the man,who took it and other things,from wowanupo,or the invaded camp.Jack Apperson,initially refused to relinquish the items to the university,but later,when the group,including Ishi,came back to the region,they convinced Apperson to sell.After re reacquiring the quiver,Ishi informed them,that it was turned inside out and that he carried it fur side in.It is still exhibited that way at the university today.

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