I thought that it may be a good time to update you on some of our products. We do a fair amount of custom quivers in addition to those we supply to many of the traditional shops and distributors around the country. You may have seen our products in a shop near you, but you probably haven't seen of these. It's not complete but it's representative of what we do.
We started the ultra-light bow quiver trend a few years ago. Since then there have been several newcomers to get into this market and a tendency for some of the older manufacturers to make a lighter weight quiver also. Overall there have been some good things happening with lighter weight quivers. We are still making new and promising products, still making the lightest weight quality products on the market. We try to make as wide variety of quivers as there are bows and people to shoot them. If you don't see someting you like then tell us and we will probably make it.
Thanks to those of you who have contributed to our success. We try to listen to what you have said over the years and have found great value in that. We hope that you will continue to make suggestions.
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Different skins.
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EFA Images
Very nice Don! :thumbsup:
do you make anything that will set the bottom arrow holder back so the arrows sits at an angle?
Bentpole, Thanks, glad that you like them.
Guru, we make a 4" extension for those who prefer this.
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EFA's Whamo Camo
Hey Don,
Still no 5-arrow quivers in the works?
They are beautiful! How am I gonna pick one?
I really like those camo ones. Only problem is that my bow already has an efa, guess i need another bow too. what a pickle!
Curt, I'll send you the one off my ILF if you want to try it. You can position it at just about any angle and if it doesn't sit where you want it, Don will make you one to your specs. They truly are a custom shop. I have owned at least one of every type of bowquiver currently on the market...I wouldn't have any other than an eagle's flight quiver on my bow. Perfect combination of all the things I look for in a quiver.
Don, is that toad second from the left in the top picture? Wish I had a new bow to put that on....very sharp.
I have 5 EFA quivers. They're the best bow quiver I've found for "not" affecting arrow flight. The craftsmanship is excellent and Don is awesome to deal with!
Joe
John, I'm setting on it. I drew up the design for a five arrow quiver a year ago but haven't yet committed to having the die made. (I have plans for several dies and can't quiet decide which to start with. That's one of the drawbacks of having an R & D mentality.)
JC, That's the toad. Starting from the top left going clockwise it's: shark, frog, warthog, copperhead, rattler, beavertail, and rattler. (I guess you know that you were a part of our inspiration to do a camo?)
HA! That's only because I'm the first one crazy enough to ask you to cover a fine leather quiver with a torn up old t-shirt :biglaugh:
Fantastic product only topped by customer service.....
No better combination
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Someone ask for photos of the 4" extension that is sometimes used with these. One of our partner bowyers almost always wants the extension with the quiver. Personally I like the quiver better without the extension.
The photos will include one with the three different mounting systems and at least one other with the "totem" and 4" extension.
Then I'll be packing to head out to the North Carolina Rondezvou at Hickory.
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Talon, side mount, and limb bolt mounting systems.
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"Totem" and 4" extension showing setback.
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EFA 4" extension
That is a nice offset system..
Nice looking quivers. I have two and they are great. I am looking to get a third one, PM sent. Steve
Wow....nice work sir!
The only way I could think of to improve on the Totem would be to make the connecting rod adjustable. Danged if you didn't do that very thing before I could say a word!
I saw the adjustable Totem on Pat Kelly's bow, and said to him that now they are perfect.
Killdeer :thumbsup:
when it comes to bow quivers, EFA's are the best for me.
adjustable totem? gotta get me one!
Rob and Killy, do you have the stationary "totem" that we came out with first? If you do then I'll send you the adjustable one to switch in it's place. We'll also have them with us at ATAR and ETAR. Thanks for your support.
Ordered an adjustable totem today at the CTA with some warthog on it, can't wait to get it. These are some nice quivers you have Don. Hope you got packed before the rain hit hard. Thanks Chris
Chris, we're still drying out. We have had stuff airing out inside the shop after Tenn and CTA. It's been a wet season so far.
We have two of our quivers listed on the St. Jude's Auction. One of them is our latest "Whamo Camo" Navajo, and the other is our Navajo X with rattlesnake skin.
We look forward to helping with this good cause and we know that you do also. Now it's time to start bidding and helping to set a new record for this event. Good Luck!
PM sent with quiver ?. Thanks David
Were you guys at ATAR near the dinos last year?
Yep, the best bow quiver I have used!
I love mine!!!!!!!!! :)
The only quiver I use now. 2x hood, adjustable Totum, 4" offset in bottom bracket. Very light, does not affect arrow flight at all.
Jesse...that's them!
Killdeer :thumbsup: