Was thinking of making one, but was wondering what leather to use, i have made a few before but are too stiff, i want one of softer leather that will conform to my back as HH did. I have read where someone from Sunset Hill may have a kit but dont have any contact info. Any info as in leather size and weight, and what type of leather, there seems to be many options.  Thanks  Dave
			
			
			
				Here is a little something to get you started:
 http://tradgang.com/backquiver/  
This is the one I plan to make in January. My local Tandy had 6-7 oz shoulders on sale for 19$ through tomorrow.
Thom
			
			
			
				QuoteOriginally posted by sticksnstones:
 Here is a little something to get you started:
  http://tradgang.com/backquiver/   
This is the one I plan to make in January. My local Tandy had 6-7 oz shoulders on sale for 19$ through tomorrow.
Thom 
I made one of these, but the leather was too soft. I ended up reworking it as a quiver for my grandson. I got a kit from Sunset Hill (Nate Steen). I love it! It will last several lifetimes. Here is a picture of my quiver right after assembly. 
 (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v612/30coupe/Archery%20Stuff/Quivers/IMG_3178.jpg)
It is a little darker around the top now since I treated it with Montana Pitch Blend. Just do a search and type Sunset Hill in the member name box, then shoot him a PM.
			
 
			
			
				I tried that, says search came up with no matches.
			
			
			
				Hey mooshkat! I sent you a pm..
			
			
			
				That worked, i sent him an e-mail, thanks rastaman.
			
			
			
				QuoteOriginally posted by 30coupe:
  QuoteOriginally posted by sticksnstones:
 Here is a little something to get you started:
   http://tradgang.com/backquiver/    
This is the one I plan to make in January. My local Tandy had 6-7 oz shoulders on sale for 19$ through tomorrow.
Thom 
I made one of these, but the leather was too soft. I ended up reworking it as a quiver for my grandson. I got a kit from Sunset Hill (Nate Steen). I love it! It will last several lifetimes. Here is a picture of my quiver right after assembly. 
  (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v612/30coupe/Archery%20Stuff/Quivers/IMG_3178.jpg)
It is a little darker around the top now since I treated it with Montana Pitch Blend. Just do a search and type Sunset Hill in the member name box, then shoot him a PM. [/b]
Nice looking quiver! On the first one you made, do you recall what weight leather you used? I've heard of success with 5-6, but some floppy failures using less than that.
Thom