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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: KentuckyWolf on June 03, 2019, 05:40:20 PM
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I have been using a GFA side quiver for a lot of years now, love it but it is time for a replacement. It has served me well but has seen better days. I have noticed that the GFA quiver is no longer available. So, short of some miracle involving a new GFA quiver....what are some options?
Closest I have found is the powderhorn by cedar ridge leather or the shrew scout from LaClair.
Opinions? Options?
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I have one of these and really like it.
Plus they are a sponsor.
If you are into a bow quiver?
http://www.eaglesflightarchery.com/
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There's a really nice and new GFA in the classifieds. Great Northern also makes this style called the Sidekick. Good luck!
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Did not see a GFA quiver in classifieds....overlooked or missed it.
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Not sure what type options you are looking for but personally I’m no fan of bow quivers. If you try a hip quiver you may like it better. Know I do and have used one since the 80s
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I made my GFA style quiver with an old Selway bow quiver, a slat of wood and a shoulder strap. Plenty of old Selway's around.
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Did not see a GFA quiver in classifieds....overlooked or missed it.
Here's the link: https://www.tradgang.com/tgsmf/index.php?topic=167878.0
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I have been using the Powderhorn quiver exclusively for over 10 years now. It still looks as good as the day I first bought it. Art Vincent is a craftsman. All I do as recommended by Art, is treat the leather once a year with vegetable oil
(https://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn125/frassettor/iphonerick181_zpsfb5f0e7b.jpg) (http://s303.photobucket.com/user/frassettor/media/iphonerick181_zpsfb5f0e7b.jpg.html)
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"Art Vincent is a craftsman."
And it sure shows in his products, they are heirloom quality.
I have to get me another Rover back quiver. You know, one or those things you shouldn't have sold...
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Art Vincent does great work for sure. If you don't find what you like from him feel free to check out my website for several options. I handcraft all these here at my shop in Yukon, OK. Happy to answer any questions about my products.
www.traditionsleathercraft.com
K.C.