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I hate quivers
AndrewS:
I have two Plains Style quivers (1 made of otter and one made of seal.) In both I cut a slit about 8 - 10 inches long in the lower third (right next to the stiffening rod) so that I can wear and use these quivers similar to the quivers presented by Bow Ed. The quivers are as long as the arrows and thus did arrows are well protected stowed in the quiver.
BowEd:
--- Quote from: Mesophilic on August 21, 2021, 01:33:03 pm ---Can I just cut a hole in the side of the quiver and whip stitch it?
I've got a fur in, tube type quiver made from bear hide. If I sling it on my lower back, I could cut an oval on the side facing away from me. Whip stitch it and use that as an opening to pull arrows.
Whatcha think?
My elm trees are getting a little bare as I keep trying to split branches for this project. Not sure this rock elm/chinese elm hybrid is up to the stresses of bending and shaping. My only other options are wild Rose's and pussy willow.
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I always cut the hole center of the belly lengthwise 10 to 12 inches long.Not on the side.
boxerboxer:
--- Quote from: Pat B on August 14, 2021, 05:40:15 pm ---Here are a few pics, Mark...
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Selway currently makes a quiver pretty similar to this. It's meant to hang from your belt, but could be modified easily to be used the way you use yours.
Mesophilic:
I'm trying out a Sidewinder hip adapter thingy. Since I can't figure out how to post normal size pics, I'll have to let you google it.
Uses a bow mount quiver and it adapts that quiver to a belt attachment. I put a leg retention strap on the bottom to keep it a little more stable.
So far so good.
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