Hi All,
I thought I would share pics and specs of a Quiver I had custom made for me. The design was inspired from the book "Encyclopedia of Native American Bows, Arrows & Quivers" written by Steve Allely and Jim Hamm.
It is an adaptation of the Algonquin Quiver from page 60 of the book. It was made for me by Fourrure Jackalope in Mt Tremblant, Quebec.
Specifications:
1. Overall length: 21.5"
2. Beaver fur for Bottom 19"
3. Lynx fur folded on top outside and inside 2.5"
4. Top circumference: 9"
5. Bottom circumference: 8"
6. Sheep fur inside lining (black) on inside
7. Bottom / quiver floor, outside deerskin with suede leather sandwiched in between deer skin and thick sheep fur on the inside
8. Strap: 34" length; beaver fur with deerskin lining and 5 x lynx tail tassels attached with leather straps top and bottom to quiver.
9. Fits comfortably 9 arrows
The arrows don't rattle at all in the quiver and are firmly held in place by the fur lining on the inside.
I hope you enjoy the pics and feel free to comment.
All the best,
Phil