Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Shooting and Hunting => Topic started by: 1/2primitive on September 10, 2008, 08:05:08 pm
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Here is a quiver that I made from some leather given to me at Mojam. The guy who gave it to me is named is Dan, goes by Gifford on the sites. Thanks again! I finished it about 2-3 days after I got back. ;D
The quiver is pretty nice to use, it holds about 12-15 arrows and keeps them in well. When I sit down (or kneel, like in the pic), it comes into my lap, and it's easy to withdraw arrows from this position.
Cutting the fringe was a lot of work! :o
I hope the pictures work.
Sean
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.5 primitive I see you got one made looks good nothing wrong with that . Yes cutting that fringe is a lot of work ! but boy it looks cool.
Dennis ;D
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Very nice quiver Sean. You did a good job on it. 8) Those 2fletch arrows lay well in a plains style quiver. I love your bow! Is it ERC or Juniper? Pat
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Thanks guys, I like it. ;D
Pat, the bow is an ERC bow that I made a while back, and modified. I'll be posting it soon.
Sean
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Really a nice job on that quiver, Bow too , anxious to see detailed pics of the bow. Kenneth
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Nice quiver,well done. :)
Pappy
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Nice looking quiver. The interior knife sheath is innovative.
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Great looking quiver Sean :)
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Very nice quiver Sean ! I was wondering what that big dowel looking thing was in the quiver, and then i panned down and seen it was a knife......good idea ! I'm looking foward to seeing the bow also..........JohnK
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Great looking set up! Like the red cedar, bet it shoots great.
Tracy
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Very nice work!
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Very nice qiver!!!!!!!
You did yourself proud!!!!!
For future application,A rotary cutter,makes fringe easy.Found at any sewing supply stores.
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Thanks guys, for all the compliments. It is a really nice quiver, and it's the one I'll use for hunting.
Traxx, I hadn't thought of that! Thanks, that will save me a lot of time. :)
Sean
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Looks good Man!...real nice job you did, your stuff is good, you have good patience! ;) ;D
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That Gifford feller is a dandy, fo sho!!! Nice work on the quiver!