Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Primitive Skills => Topic started by: paulsemp on July 22, 2018, 07:46:06 pm
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I was gifted an old side quiver that was quite beat up but I really like the design. I decided to cut it apart and remake. I traded off some b50 to Pat for some tooling leather. As I started to remake it I was getting hit by the leather making bug again. unfortunately we have a Tandy Leather about 12 miles from my house and I went over there and got a double shoulder on sale. So here's a couple remakes of a copied quiver. It's extremely comfortable and has little knives in the side. thanks for looking
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Strap attach looks like would provide stable rig. True?
I like what ya did!
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Yes and you can adjust the angle which it hangs. Certainly may be room for some improvements. Figure that out at Elm Hall dragging it through those long courses
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Nice work on those quivers, Paul. Glad the leather worked out for you. :OK
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Nice work Paul.I like to use those type quivers myself.
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Outstanding Bud - very nice :OK Bob
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Love that style, very nice work. :)
Pappy
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Nice work Paul
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Cant wait to see them. You are a true craftsman, Pauly.
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Thanks for the compliments guys. sure makes it easy when you have a template. No more than a couple hours in these.
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Nice looking stuff Pauly
DBar
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Nice work
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They look great Paul. I bet you could do good with them on the trade blanket next year. Hint hint ;)
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Those look great I like the knives you put on them.
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Nice looking quivers. I like how you added the knives.
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Those should work great, Paul. You did good with those.
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Very nice Paul. I've been wanting to try that type of quiver.
Bjrogg
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Very nice work! They look like they will hang well for a southpaw! And look nice on the rack, too!
Hawkdancer
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Those are awesome quivers.
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OUTSTANDING work. Like others mentioned I also like the knives that you added.
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just as a small FYI - if your a veteran then you can get a discount at the leather store you mentioned. You can get their 'premier' level pricing, which helps out quite a bit.
Those quivers are great, I love that style.
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Nice work.