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Title: side stalker quiver
Post by: jamesgrogers on October 24, 2007, 10:33:00 PM
Does anyone have a pattern for a "side stalker quiver" like the HH side quiver in the 3 rivers catalog?  I have a side of saddle weight leather and would like to make one. I looked in the how to resources and found a back quiver and a belt hung side quiver but not a side stalker. Did I miss it? I just might be able to get my hands on another side of saddle leather for less than the usual price (local shop closing) if anyone is interested.
Title: Re: side stalker quiver
Post by: portugeejn on October 24, 2007, 11:17:00 PM
I don't have a pattern, but I experimented with cardboard until I got the shape right, and then made one up from some 8-9 latigo.  Not a copy of the HH, but a little mixture of a lot of pictures I've seen.

It turned out well, but I don't know about actual practical use-I made it as the monthly raffle prize for the archery club I belong to.  I use a Great Northern Sidekick that I really like, so have never tried the "side stalker" type.
RonP
Title: Re: side stalker quiver
Post by: joekeith on October 24, 2007, 11:18:00 PM
I emailed ya a couple of pics.  Lemme know if that's what you're wantin..
Title: Re: side stalker quiver
Post by: Longbowz on October 24, 2007, 11:23:00 PM
If it helps to have a better clearer picture, Take a look at Jack Bowers website.  He's the one who makes the Side Stalker.

http://www.selfbow.com/jackstraditionalarchery/jacks.html
Title: Re: side stalker quiver
Post by: jamesgrogers on October 24, 2007, 11:56:00 PM
thanks guys that helps alot while yall were replying to my post I finally got the search to work and found a lot of info seems all I needed was veiws from all sides of the quiver to get the design down.  thanks for the e-mail Keith that is very similar to what I want to make, seeing the flat view before sewing it together gave some good ideas, think I will work it up in cardboard before I go to cuttting into the leather.