what yall think? i burnt this tree rat into the quiver (http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh305/jeffburg/004-1.jpg) (http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh305/jeffburg/001-3.jpg)
Very Nice Mate....excellent workmanship!
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Jeff
Very nice work wish I had the patience. :banghead: :banghead:
That is awesomely beautiful, and a compliment to traditional bowhunting.
thanks guys i love making them its fun. ya can never have enough Quivers :biglaugh:
Mate looks fantastic! would love to have an artistic talent!
Good job, Jeff.
Nice Jeff ! Looks great .
It looks great,Jeff.Congrats.I would like to have such a talent,but when talking about archery I can't stop on shooting arrows.
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That is really a professional looking job!!!!!
Could I ask what you are using for the burning? Frank
He's just sleeping... right? :)
Good one, Jeff! What is the border at the mouth of the quiver?
Killdeer
Very nice Jeff! :wavey:
Jeff,
That is excellent! Me and the wife are looking in awe at your creation! That is a stunning piece for sure..........
I recently found out that Jeff makes some killer knives and sheathes too!!! Truley talented in the traditional crafts!!!!
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thanks guys i love making them its fun. ya can never have enough Quivers :biglaugh:
And your pretty good at it too!
I couldn't agree with you more. At least each bow should have it's own quiver assigned to pack it's arrows. In some cases it needs about 3 different quivers, 1 back quiver, 1 side stalker and now that I'm learning to use it, a Lokota style.
Those 3 styles will cover most of my needs.
God bless,Mudd
WOW!
That looks great.
Nice work there Jeff :thumbsup: :notworthy: You sure have some talent my friend.
Tracy
Very nice Jeff. I'm curious, do You have " tree rats " and Oak trees where You live? If not You did one heck of a job from a memory from somewhere or a picture.
However You did it You posses great talent. Thanks for sharing.
bretto
Very Nice!!!
Looks great. :thumbsup:
bretto no we dont have tree rats here we aint so lucky. i saw a pic and copied it. oh killie i will take a pic of the border and show ya as i have not finished it yet as i have to do the strap as well. and thank you everyone for your kind words. :notworthy:
hey frank its a leather wood burning tool it cost me $50 at the warehouse. and it works ok i have just started to do this and i like it another skill to use and fun.
Nice work! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Very cool-now you got me thinking and wanting to get a burning tool... Is it similar to a soldering iron and you more or less "draw" with the hot tip? Anyway, great job and I'm with you-can't have too many quivers :) .
Jeremy
yup it is similar to an iron and ya just draw with the hot tip but slow as they can slip and make a mess. not a good look
Cool... :thumbsup:
here ya go killie its just lines and dots i also have to do this to the strap. (http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh305/jeffburg/003-2.jpg)
Nice!
Really nice work Jeff....
Looks good Jeff....when you heading to Indiana? This fall? Deer numbers are real good!
Very Nice work Jeff! :notworthy:
Very nice Jeff, for an old guy you sure are talented. ;)
Jack
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Very nice Jeff, for an old guy you sure are talented. ;)
Jack
Indeed. Great work. :clapper:
Very very cool. A gentle man by the name Dave Ricke that is a knife maker here in Wisconsin has one and i think it's very cool. Awesome work Jeff!!
Thats the ticket Jeff,Very nice job What kind of leather did you use?
Very nice.The tree rat is to cool.
hey terry i dont think i will be comming as i hate calling out to ralph for 18 +5 hours i am done with the flying. it sux big time. and tim i used cow hide. :thumbsup: thanks jack :biglaugh:
I thought you would get to use some off the hook leather like Kangaroo
no we dont get kangaroo leather here as they are an aussie and protected. and God knows we dont need another import from there.
the Quiver has gone to a new home in the U.S.A he may show a pic when he gets it but :dunno: but after saying that he dont know hes getting it.
Very very nice! :thumbsup:
This is really cool!
That is a good looking quiver!! Jeff you did an awesome job!!
Benjy
Great job, Jeff. You craftmanship shows that you do enjoy it in deed.
Stan
it's beutiful,i want one.thanks for the look,steve
hey Benjy did i say i sent you somthing. :goldtooth: :goldtooth: :laughing: :laughing: i aint telling so you would be :deadhorse:
I know better than to say thanks in advance to old geezers....lol
Keep pumping them out Jeff, they'll all find a home.
Good quivers always do!
God bless, Mudd
Thats a real purdy quiver.
Nice job Jeff.
Don't know how I missed all this, Jeff. So - another hidden talent, huh? Well, like everyone has already told you, you did a fine job on the Squirrel and the border. I'm on my third wood burning set (second hand ones) in my lifetime and, though I'm pretty "crafty", I've never got really very good with them. Even though each set has been a little better tool than the one befor. All this to say, "I'm impressed, wit ya, Kiwi". Keep up the good work, buddy. :thumbsup:
hey uncle Bernie the tool iuse is so basic it aint funny i got to get me one of those razertip burners. thanks everyone for your kind words. :notworthy: :notworthy:
I like the hot iron decks on the quiver. Looking good Jeff