Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Pennhawk on April 20, 2009, 08:07:17 pm
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Here are some quivers I thought you fellows might enjoy. The two in the middle are elm bark with racoon caps. The outside two are kudu with green briar framework (thanks to medicinewheel for the build-along). My boy built the one on the right while I crafted the other three.
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Nice stuff! Especially love those elm bark ones....Really cool. ;)
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Great Job on those quivers! l also like the bark quivers..Very Nice.
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very kewwwwl stuff man. good job to you and your son
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that is some fine craftsmenship brothers... thanks for sharing HAWK...A/ho
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Hey Penn! - Like them a lot, glad someone followed my build-along! - Very nice work of you and your boy!
ps: I personally wouldn't mind some close-ups for my photo collection!
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Nice quivers,very cool. :)
Pappy
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Nice Work!!!!
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Awesome, I have some elm bark stashed but never seem to get around to making a quiver :(
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Great looking quivers, good job!
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very nice!
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Very cool! Good medicine for sure. Great work
Tracy
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Thanks for the kind comments fellows. Medicine wheel I'll see what I can do about getting some close ups sent to you.There were a lott of hours and a lott off stiching in those hide quivers ,but they are verry comfortable.
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...There were a lott of hours and a lott off stiching in those hide quivers ,but they are verry comfortable.
Yes I know, but it's worthwhile, isn't it! Have several more of that kind in the makings (goat, 2 x european badger, fox and cherry bark)