I've tried a couple of bow quivers in the past and have never really been satisfied but I am not ready to give up on the idea, it just seems to convenient.
So the other night I found myself crawling from archery shop to archery shop looking for another quiver to try. Just as I started to get frustrated my eyes fell on a roll of leather I had in the corner and I figured what the heck. Now I'm a long way from having much skill with the needle and thread, but I don't think she came out half bad.
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Thanks for looking.
-Matt
Nice job!
Nice work, I like the looks of it!
Looks like a great job to me Matt.
That looks like a Dandy!!
Eric
that looks like it should work well and its easy on the eyes to boot.
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Nice quiver, but did you really have to shoot that poor dog to test it out?....
LOL....just kidding, Nice work!!
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Thanks everyone.
baretracks, I love that little pup, and she certainly keeps the other dogs from getting fat, but she really keeps me on my toes. The other day I went to the gate to let my wife in and when I came back she had started to chewed the knocks of some wooden arrow I had just put together (and where grouping quite well I might add). I couldn't do much but laugh.
-Matt
I think the pup is eyeing the leather in your new quiver...wouldn't let her get too close....LOL.
Australian Shepard? I've always loved those dogs....real smart, but sometimes a little too smart for their own good!! We had Aussies when I was growing up...you'll never find a better friend!!!
That's nice work. I think a build along is in order. I want to make one just like that.
Bowless