Just thought I'd share my trad quiver that I finally finished. The quiver is made from javelina hide. I got the hide from a fellow trad ganger, DesertDude :thumbsup: . After I trimmed the hide into an even shape, I laced the top with black dyed deer leather. To help stiffen it up, I used a piece of bamboo rod. The strap is actually one strip of leather that I cut and then braided so that it holds a bit better. With the broadhead sleeves, it's actually pretty quiet and doesn't drop arrows. I'm going to try it out next Sunday when I go hunt a ram down in Texas! :pray: Sorry about the photo directon, photobucket wasn't cooperating. :mad:
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What say you quiver gurus?
Good job.
Now that's a classic quiver! Great job. :thumbsup:
Nice...great job!
nice job!
I like it!! Nice Job!!
Nice job!!!
MAY THE SPIRIT OF FRED BEAR GUIDE OUR ARROWS.
Very nice!
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Very nice. The perfect quiver to take down to Texas.
You did well.
Looks like it fit well. Great job. :thumbsup:
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Very Nice!!!
Looks good.
Nice job
Pretty cool looking.
Rich K
Very nice job.
Rick
Congratulations!!! you found a purpose for those stinking critters besides target practice! LOL
By the way, GREAT JOB!