A member here asked for a quiver that was different enough to catch my interest :)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v212/fliksr/quivers/dscn2513.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v212/fliksr/quivers/dscn2512.jpg)
The same 6oz elk I've been using, but lined with a 2-3oz veggie tanned goat. Flannel lined mouth and strap, fleece lined bottom (heavily reinforced) and antler accents all around. Sized for 12+ arrows. No break-in period for this one; it's flexible enough to conform to just about any back.
Can't forget the quiver's companion ... his knife, my sheath ;)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v212/fliksr/Knives%203/dscn2496.jpg)
The amount of shop time (for knives and such) I've been getting is embarrassingly small, but I can get some leatherwork done nights while I'm on baby duty.
Very nice! I hear you about baby duty...it is a blast though, isnt it?
Just got some leather, so I might steal an idea or two from ya...lol.
Very nice Jeremy , I like it :thumbsup:
nice bro :clapper:
nice work. like to see that knife out of the sheath though.
Good lookin quiver you built would like to see the knife blade though,,I be a cold steel fanatic,sharp things get my attention.
David
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :notworthy: :notworthy:
Very nice Jeremy...I know they are going to be very happy with your work :archer:
I am bringing this one back up top to do a little bit of bragging. I just recently received this quiver from Jeremy. He added some feathers to it for me. All I can say is that picture does not do the real product any justice at all. It is an absolute work of art, I am almost scared to touch it. Jeremy is a great guy to deal with, and is a compliment to the traditional community that we have here. I always wanted a good back quiver, and I was truly blessed when this arrived at my door.
Jeremy thank you so much,
Bryan Horner
Very nice! :clapper: :clapper:
Top job, mate!
Very nice work there!! :clapper: :clapper: :clapper: