I just got this from HighNoonHunter.(Bobby)
I don't know what kind of leather he used but it's real nice, feels like I've had it for years and it's broke in all ready. These are pics Bobby sent me right before he shipped it. You can wear it like a back quiver or a side quiver(a few different ways)very versatile. I'm going to go stuff it full of arrows now and try wearing it a few different ways and take some more pics.
(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a170/aaaabbbbcccc/mikewquiver005-1-1.jpg)
This is the top end..you can see a little fleece there, it has a cinch cord to hold the arrows tight while walking so they don't rattle.
(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a170/aaaabbbbcccc/mikewquiver002.jpg)
And this is an Hip Adapter. You thread this through you belt and then strap the quiver to it by it's spine with the provided leather lace.
(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a170/aaaabbbbcccc/mikewquiver005.jpg)
Wow1 Thats beautiful!
That is very nice. Functional and beautiful.
Very Interesting Quiver. :thumbsup: Made Well Too!
... mike ...
Neet looking quiver. Never seen anything like it.
Well my camerman/wife wasn't around yesterday when I got to playing with it so here are some photos from Bobby's website showing some different ways it can be worn. I love this thing so far. They only negative I can find is the foam needs to be thicker in the cup to hold broadheads more securely. That's about a 2 minute fix as soon as I get my hands on some foam.
(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a170/aaaabbbbcccc/hnhd20sq1.jpg)
(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a170/aaaabbbbcccc/hnhd21sq2.jpg)
(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a170/aaaabbbbcccc/hnhd21sq3.jpg)
(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a170/aaaabbbbcccc/hnhsqd25hip.jpg)
(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a170/aaaabbbbcccc/DSC08447.jpg)
Yep, Bobby makes a great quiver. I'm jealous of the cinch he came up with. Wasn't making them back when I got mine. Excellent Quivers!!! Sweet one Bobby & Mike!
Yeah, that cinch is awesome looking.
Ok I gotta ask.....how would we go about getting one, and how much?
I know other people are wondering too.... :saywhat:
QuoteYeah, that cinch is awesome looking
(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a170/aaaabbbbcccc/hnh91sq2cinch.jpg)
(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a170/aaaabbbbcccc/hnh58sqarrowcinch.jpg)
QuoteOk I gotta ask.....how would we go about getting one, and how much?
Check your PM's
Glad you like the quiver Mike!
I can send you another piece of foam if you want?
Holler if you can't find some.
hnh
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cool quiver!!!
Please send me a pm on this quiver also!!
When I saw the first picture I immediately though "this contraption gives the impression that it has been very well thought out."
Looks pretty neat too.
(Okay, I might not think in words that "smart"...but the way I wrote it sure sounds better than the grunts and whistles I usually think in.)
:bigsmyl:
WOW, that looks like the perfect quiver, I had one similar that I got from him, but had to sell becuase I needed the fund a new bow, I like that it has two straps for carrying in the center of the back
Yes sir I have one. They are nice.
Now that I've had a chance to use it for a couple months I love it! Best dang quiver I've ever tried.
I put a 3" piece of foam in it and now I can bury 4 broadheads in it and then throw an other 1/2 dozen blunts in it. I end up carrying it like a side quiver most of the time because of the thick brush I stump shoot in. It's easy to maneuver though the thick stuff like that and the fleece clinch keeps it quite. It's really light too. I hardly notice it.
3-Under...PM sent
That's a really nice looking qviver.What's the price on something like that?
I've had mine for a couple of years and love it. Very versitile and well made.
Looks to be well thought out and well made. Very nice indeed!
Could someone pass on some info about this quiver? I'd appreciate it.
Please sent me some info I couldnt go to the link provided
Man that is a good looking quiver, how hard is it to get your arrows out of?
Daren
Here is the link, hope it works. I just put in an order. Lots of pics on the web site.
ronp
http://www.hnhleatherworks.com/