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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: PASSTHRU2 on November 20, 2010, 05:15:00 AM
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How do you determine right from left handed for a
snap-on bear quiver? Been looking on the auction site.
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Mike,
I left you an answer on the other site. If you view the quiver laying hood up, emblem showing the left hand model the arms will be on the left side. Right hand on the right side.
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On the auction site,ost will state if it is left hand: but not always.
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Jack,
There is one on the auction site now that is listed as a right hand but in fact is a lefty. I don't always rely on the descriptions there.
Item # 300494763199
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Thanks guys. Dont need to bid for the wrong one.
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There is a picture of two styles, both right hand Bear Bowquivers, no longer in production on a sponsor's site, Raptor Archery
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Most all that you find are right handed. If you are right handed, you are in luck! Anyway since I use this type quiver I just look at the quiver and see if it will go on my bow correctly. Thats how I can tell if its right or left! The older style (leather top) was made in two different sizes or made for a certain size bow riser. The ones with plastic hoods are adjustable. Most all of the older type need rubber as it goes bad.