Hi fellow tradgangers,
I did a search but couldn't find what I was looking for. Does anyone have pics of or know who makes the sheath style bow quivers. The kind that holds three flat broad heads in layers of leather. Thanks in advance
Here's what your lookin for..
http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=141440#000000
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Efa Mesa quiver and 2 lite bow bow quiver
Farr West Leather makes a side quiver that holds 5 arrows.
EFA makes the bow quivers for 2 or 3 arrows.
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Kanati, a sponsor here, does also.
Kanati has the one called the "Slim Jim" and you can get it with the older adjustable bar and the newer one called the Dual Arc. I have two slim jims and both hold 3 arrows and a piggy backer for a judo or stumping arrow that rides in the back. The Dual Arc also has the new feature to hang the bow on a hook or trimmed limb if you would like.
Just click on the Anneewakee website here.
At EFA we make a 1,2, and 3 arrow single stack Mesa quivers. We also make a 4 arrow Flat Top double stack quiver. We also have made a 6 arrow Flat Top Mesa. It's being tested now by one of our Tradgangers.
Personally I like the 3 arrow Tall Mesa, which is what I have on my bow. It will hold 3 broadheads up to 3 1/4" long, and 2" wide.
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Here's a few pics of the Anneewake Slim Jim quiver for you....
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Thanks friends for the info and pics. I really like that slim jim if i don't try to make my own.
I,m trying to learn new skills. You guys who craft knives and leather and bows just amaze me.