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This one is long overdue to Ken! Ken and I swapped some leather for a quiver a while back and I finally got my end finished up :)
Lots of beads and some tin cones on the pouch and a wool strap, red flannel lining the mouth and wrapping the bottom as well.
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And here's a full coverage coyote quiver that's ready to hit the range or woods. The quiver and strap are both lined and the leather for the pouch and laces are painted black and 'aged' to simulate the charcoal and clay paint that would have been used back in the day.
aaawwwww ya beat me to it bro!!!!!! darn camera is at my mothers! AMAZING is how i would describe my quiver by Jeremy!!! i don't know weather to hunt with it or dance with it as it is beautiful!!! i do not feel worthy of such a fine gift brother!! i can tell you that i will show that amazing quiver some beautifull sights in the mountains and i'm sure it will feel right at home in the beauty! again THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!
NICE LOOKING QUIVERS THERE...
Beautiful work Jeremy! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Nice job Jeremy.
Sweet work Jeremy. Love the strap, pouch and the colors on Brother Ken's. All comes together nice. I do believe this is your best one yet!! Very beautiful !! :thumbsup: Congratulations Ken
Awsome work very nice.
Wow, that leather quiver is amazing, and I love the color phase of that coyote. Beautiful work.
Amazing work.
Great job! A lot of time on the bead work eh?
as nice as the picture is you really got to see it in person! bead work is AMAZING! hope to get a few pic's up this weekend.
Thanks all!
QuoteOriginally posted by YORNOC:
Great job! A lot of time on the bead work eh?
Yup! I'm doing a pouch right now that's a little bigger than Ken's and a more complicated design. It's on braintanned mule deer to boot, so I'm pretty excited about it. It'll be paired up with a quiver out of braintanned elk with a few other details too.
nice work.
Those are sweet ! Ive always wanted a back quiver made out of the leg skin of a bear with the paw attached.
Beautiful work.If I Fed-ex a dead coyote to ya can I have one?
amazing work!
kudos
Jeremy those are awesome both are works of art. Blake
I wouldn't know whether to display them or wear them,truly works of art. :thumbsup:
Those are nice.
Awesome quiver.
Wow! Two beautiful quivers! The amount of talent out there is unbelievable!
Bernie Bjorklund
NC Iowa/SW Wisconsin
48# Spirit longbow
45# Martin Hunter recurve
Jeremy, those are nice looking quivers. Are those Wampum beads on the Elk quiver strap?
he defintly has talent! i dodn't know weather to hunt with my quiver or dance with it, its so darn pretty!!!!!!
Congrats jeremy,some of the best looking trad quivers I have ever seen!
Incredible! I am envious, Ken. Nice work Jeremy.
very beautiful work and the knife on your bio is a thing of beauty.
Nice!!
Awesome work Jeremy.
Jeremy, Very, Very nice work. Both quivers look and sound awesome. Lucky new owners will most likely enjoy for many years. I know that I would. Congrats Guys
Wow!!!!
Martin
Those are just beautiful!
Jeremy - I love Ken's quiver! Looking for any more trades? :goldtooth:
Sent ya a PM
I'm always looking for trades :)
I'll try to get a pic up tonight of a current project. Someone traded me a couple of braintanned hides for a quiver and I'm just about finished beading the main part of the pouch and it's fantastic!
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This is the plan for the project. It doesn't include the beadwork patterns for the pouch flap, small pouch or panels on the straps, but you get the idea :D
The hides are very lightly smoked and he wanted them mostly left that color. the red ochre fades on the fringe and up by the mouth is going to be a combination of dye and paint. I was planning on just using the pigment powder, but it would have to be reapplied every few years to keep the look... I decided to make it a little more permanent with the dye and paint, similar to what I did with the pouch on the coyote quiver.
Jeremy,
Had a chance to see the quiver that you made for Ken.Shot at a 3D shoot together.Had a lot of good feedback on that piece of beauty.Lots of great comments how beautiful it looked.Made me want one.You are very talented.Like the looks of that yote one also.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v212/fliksr/quivers/strikealight.jpg)
Great coyote quiver!
Amazing work, Jeremy!
Very very nice great work
Been thinking about a plains quiver and now you have got my blood boiling for one,Beautiful work
:thumbsup: Very nice work! I really like the yote.