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PowWow / Re: Iowa Whitetails 2025
Last post by Herdbull - Today at 10:32:34 PM
The arrows are Game Getter shafts fletched and crested by Gary Hall from D and M Custom Arrows. They are kind of fluorescent and show the strike location in low light. THe bow is a 64 inch Wessel Archery Recurve at 60#.Mike 
#2
PowWow / Re: Is this a repair?
Last post by Mike Bolin - Today at 10:07:58 PM
Thank you for the input gentlemen. I can't in good conscience sell this bow, since I don't know the history behind the repair. I believe that I'm going to give it to one of the guys that my friend used to hunt with. I messaged him today and he said that he would like to have something of Scott's. Thanks again!>>>------->
#3
PowWow / Re: Hill style quivers
Last post by LookMomNoSights - Today at 09:58:13 PM
Quote from: Ray Lyon on Today at 09:44:42 PM
Quote from: LookMomNoSights on Today at 09:39:44 PMRay,  is Nate still in the business of making these?  I did notice his video about the quiver and some posts on his blog,  but didn't see a way to make contact to inquire about an order ......


I just got mine this past summer.  Use the email I posted above to reach out to him
I will do that,  Thank You sir!

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PowWow / Re: Hill style quivers
Last post by Ray Lyon - Today at 09:44:42 PM
Quote from: LookMomNoSights on Today at 09:39:44 PMRay,  is Nate still in the business of making these?  I did notice his video about the quiver and some posts on his blog,  but didn't see a way to make contact to inquire about an order ......


I just got mine this past summer.  Use the email I posted above to reach out to him
#5
PowWow / Re: Hill style quivers
Last post by LookMomNoSights - Today at 09:39:44 PM
Ray,  is Nate still in the business of making these?  I did notice his video about the quiver and some posts on his blog,  but didn't see a way to make contact to inquire about an order ......
#6
PowWow / Re: Is this a repair?
Last post by Orion - Today at 09:36:00 PM
Yep.  Some kind of repair. Holes were bored and then either filled with epoxy or screwed and then capped with wood plugs. In some cases, just wood plugs are used. That kind of a repair is aimed at stopping/fixing a major crack/separation in the wood. Looks like whoever did it did a good job.  Should be safe to shoot, though it's monetary value suffers a bit.
#7
PowWow / Re: Hill style quivers
Last post by Ray Lyon - Today at 09:00:58 PM
Here's a picture from Nate's blog of what quivers look like. 
#8
PowWow / Re: Hill style quivers
Last post by Ray Lyon - Today at 08:49:12 PM
Quote from: LookMomNoSights on Today at 10:31:59 AMMaybe I'm simply not looking in the right spot,  but it seems there's hardly anybody if anyone at all,  is producing a high quality HH style quiver for sale these days...... is this indeed the case?  I wouldn't think it so but I'm finding very little in my searching so far.  I'm talking a legit to spec high quality deal made by a master of leather or at least top tier at making these quivers...... heirloom quality craftsmanship you can pass down.......  :campfire:

Nate Steen of Sunset Hill is your guy.  Absolutely heirloom quality and custom built for you. Love mine.

Natesteen@hotmail.com
#9
PowWow / Re: 64” vs 66” toelke whip
Last post by Walt Francis - Today at 11:15:43 AM
Quote from: Ruttinghard on Today at 09:15:24 AMThanks Walt. What length was the 50@28" whip drawn to 29 3/4"?

29-3/4"
#10
PowWow / Re: Hill style quivers
Last post by WVbowhunter - Today at 11:04:05 AM
I've kind of noticed the same thing. Seems like everyone is going to bow mounted quivers now so probably less demand for Hill Style back quivers.

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