Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Primitive Skills => Topic started by: medicinewheel on September 29, 2010, 08:57:55 am
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Just finished this back quiver; it's wildboar and cowhide (the heavy stuff from the neck).
Thanks for looking...
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Nice
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Impressive work!
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what color dye did you use i like that color!!!Very nice quiver!!!
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Sweet quiver,very nice work. :)
Pappy
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beautiful quiver, great job.
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Very nice quiver Frank, you've been busy my friend. :)
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Thanks guys, glad you all like it!
The dye is Tandy Mahogany antique stain with an antique finish wax; it is a little less red and darker as it appears in the flashed pictures. The wooden bottom is stained with wood dye and the leather dye and wax on top of that.
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Very nice quiver Frank, you've been busy my friend. :)
Thanks Josh, actually I was fast on this one; the tube was done sunday evening, dyeing the next morning, strap and decoration I put on this morning.
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Looks very nice. Ron
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Thanks cracker!
Carried it around for a bit now and it's really comfortable, nowhere near as heavy as it looks, doesn't twist or wind, or float on your back. And you would like it as a hunting quiver since it is fur lined at inside of mouth and bottom, so it is really quiet, too.
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Very nice quiver.
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That is realy nice, Frank. You don't post a lot, but when you do it is some of the nicest stuff that is presented on this site. Your quivers are always Top Shelf.
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That is a nice quiver Frank.
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exceptionalism is present in all your work Frank. Beautiful quiver!
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Frank, I have to agree with Eddie, you definitely do exceptional work, on your projects.
Wayne
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Thanks Lombard, thanks yeti!
Eddie, Nate, Wayne, I've seen A LOT of really nice stuff posted here, so these are really great comments; if you guys find my stuff exceptional, it really means a lot, thanks for that!
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Can't say much more than has already been said.
That is one sweet quiver.If that is a quick sample of your work...I want to see more.
Ron
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;D ;D ;D Hey Ron, not it's not exactly a quick sample, but work wasn't spread over a looooooong strech of time. As so often in my case...
Glad you like it!
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GREAT work!!!!
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;D ;D ;D Hey Ron, not it's not exactly a quick sample, but work wasn't spread over a looooooong strech of time. As so often in my case...
Glad you like it!
Pard
Boy do I understand that! If I'm not workin, I'm doin inlaw-do's-Honeydo's, and everyoyher kinda DO you can think of...
Still great work
Ron
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Boy do I understand that! If I'm not workin, I'm doin inlaw-do's-Honeydo's, and everyoyher kinda DO you can think of...
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Thanks again.
Thanks Tsalagi.
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In-law Do's- Doing favors for the wife's family
Honey-Do's- Doing whatever the wife wants you to do before you can have fun.
Anyother Do's- helping your family and all of your friends with there stuff.
If you can build bows everybody thinks you can fix everything. ;)
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That is a fine looking piece of work. It has a great wild look to booty. Nice ! ' Frank