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We are taking orders on our Plains Style Quivers now in time for Christmas. These hand sewn custom quivers come in a choice of leather color and can be made for right or left side and all come with a bag on the side. Decorated with leather fringe, horse tail and trade beads.
Thanks Mike
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Very nice looking Mike. Makes my mouth water :bigsmyl:
I've been using one of Mike's Plains Style quivers for a couple of years. Well made and very usable. Highly recommend. Make a great Christmas gift for any traditional archer. Unfortunately, I had to buy mine myself. :thumbsup:
Awesome looking quivers Mike! :thumbsup:
Thanks Guys, these quivers look good and the more you use them the more natural they look.
Mike
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Thanks Mike
those look great Mike.
Do wensel woodsman BH go in and out of the quiver okay?
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Very, very nice Mike!
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Jeff,
I can't speak specifically for Mike's quivers since I don't have one and don't know what leather he's using, but this style quiver collapses on the arrows to hold 'em still and prevent rattling.
With a 2-blade head you just insert it vertically. With a 3-blade 2 edges will rub on the leather. It should hurt the leather, but will dull the edge over time.
The solution is to use loose booties over the heads. They generally fall off at some point when you take the arrow out so that's not an issue, or you can have a pull cord on the bootie to hold 'em on - you just need to take 'em off before you shoot :)
I love making and using the plains-style quivers and usually use the booties, even with a 2-blade.