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Dustybaer:
thanks guys.  that quiver is really good when it rains.  i just close the flap and the fletching is protected   plus when i'm done shooting, i usually tie the bow to the laces you see dangling down from the strap, so i don't have to carry it in my hand  ;D  did i mention i'm lazy?

allen, in addition to wrapping the thin end of the quill upside down (i.e. pointing to the tip), you could also tie the feathers down at the center, like michbowguy did on his.  that way nothing could slip.  just a suggestion.

broad_head:
Dustybaer
               You made an excellent job of that quiver. I have made a few but all back quivers. How is that type worn?

                                                                                                                                  Peter (UK)

Dustybaer:
thank you peter.  i wear it on either side, depending on my mood.  when i get home, i'll ask my son to pose for me, so i can show you how i would wear it.

Little John:
Pretty arrows, is there any reason for two rather than three other than novalty or preferance, again real pretty.    Kenneth

benjamin:
I tried the cherokee fletch a while ago but they flew badly. Does it make a difference if there is a slight helix or did I just do it wrong? To everyone who posted pics, those look amazing! I'm very jelious.

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