This is my first hip quiver! I am excited about it. Rod is getting the first one to try out and see if any changes need to be made. They will be available but I am not taking orders and do not have a price yet.
I will tell you a little bit about it. The main pocket that holds the arrows is 10" long x 6" wide. The snap pocket is 4 1/2" long x 4" wide and is gusseted so it lays flat and as you put items in it expands. Behind the pocket is a place to keep a score card and 2 pencil slots. The upper part of the quiver is lined this will ad rigidity to the mouth and when wet formed with always retain its shape. This will aid in placing arrows back in the quiver much easier than if it were collapsed. I put a little leather keeper in the front so you can put a snap of your choice to hang a tab glove or what ever on it. It has a arrow separator on the inside also. It is made out of 4/5 oz Herman Oak leather the lining is 3/4 oz. This gives it plenty of body but keeps the weight down so it does not feel like you have 50 lbs. on your hip!
The upper half drops the quiver about 6" down and is at an angle to direct arrows out of the way. The fold for the belt loop is formed with a little curve in it to roll around your hip.Just a little something to ease the break in and add some comfort. It will accommodate up to a 2" belt.
The one shown is chestnut in color with a basket stamp design. When they come available they will be stocked in two colors Chestnut and Cognac. They will be offered in 3 patterns Classic (no tooling) Classic Supreme Snakeskin and basket stamp. Customizing with initials and other tooled patterns will be available.
Thanks Scott
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Looks great buddy.
Thanks Randy.
Very nice!
You do some exceptional leather work. That looks fantastic.
You do great work! Very nice!
OK, I'm standing in line. Let me know when you have them ready to sell. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Gorgeous, you do amazing things with leather.
As a third generation leatherworker,I know what it takes to design and make something like this..... Very nice work!
Wow, very well designed and made. Your leather work is really something. I like the attachment for the tab too!
Wow...I'm betting ,like Scott's other leatherwork.....I'll not only use, but catch myself ...... Just looking at like the art it is!
I like the heck out of thst quiver. How much will they run?
Bisch
Don't know yet Bisch. That was the first one spent a lot of time laying it out. I will be building more and when I feel I have them down I can get an honest labor cost.
Thanks Rod!
QuoteOriginally posted by Scott Teaschner:
Don't know yet Bisch. That was the first one spent a lot of time laying it out. I will be building more and when I feel I have them down I can get an honest labor cost.
Thanks Rod!
OK! I will just keep an eye out for it. You have mad skillz when it comes to leatherworking!
Bisch
Perfect.....I'll be waiting to see the final selections Scott. Awesome as always.
Absolutely beautiful!
WOW !! You're not really going to put arrows in that, are you? :thumbsup: :notworthy:
QuoteOriginally posted by Canadian Idle:
WOW !! You're not really going to put arrows in that, are you? :thumbsup: :notworthy:
Yeah but only pretty arrows :biglaugh:
Nice.
Trememdous craftsmanship! I'll stand in line when they become available. Do you make a variety of leather goods? Have many tanned deer hides I've been wanting to do something with. LD67.
Another awesome product.
Thanks Guys! I have a few other projects I will be posting.
Wonderful work
Gonna be a big year for you Scott
That's beautiful work Scott !!!
I hope a side stalker, hunting quiver, is in the works ??
You are a master craftsman...
Super Clean lines......Outstanding..
QuoteOriginally posted by Pat B.:
That's beautiful work Scott !!!
I hope a side stalker, hunting quiver, is in the works ??
You are a master craftsman...
x2!
Please let me know when they become available!
Bob
Scott, you out-do each previous step every time you go forward.
Awesome, friend.
QuoteOriginally posted by Scott Teaschner:
Thanks Guys! I have a few other projects I will be posting.
That sounds like it will be expensive for me. I've been meaning to pick up a couple of your new tabs. I have no use for a hip quiver, but I
want one of these...I stopped using an armguard many years ago, but yours are so good looking I want one of them too! I am going to have to find out about package pricing.
That is ALL quality stuff :thumbsup:
WOW! :clapper:
Might as well go ahead and bring one to Compton this summer with my name on it lol
I think it is a rather small quiver is it Scott???
Besides of that: a beauty.
If you could make it with two rings, to keep my arrowsearcher and a stitched sheath for my big bowie instead of the bag, it would be perfect....
These quivers are for 3-D and target shooting not for Crocodile Dundee! :bigsmyl: LOL.
Scott, You are truly one creative guy. Must be really nice to make your living creating this type of art!
QuoteOriginally posted by Scott Teaschner:
These quivers are for 3-D and target shooting not for Crocodile Dundee! :bigsmyl: LOL.
You guessed it Scott, I am actually using a copy of the Crocodile Dundee knife!!!! "Crocodile Hunter" is lasered on the blade :laughing: .
I don't wanna shock you, but I always use it at 3D/target shoots for getting the arrows out of trees/trunks. I found out that a BIG blade works much better for that and I use it for years now...
I really want a hipquiver with a sheath stitched on it for holding that knife. And preferably 4 pvc tubes in the quiver that hold the arrows. And two rings for holding my arrowsearcher. That's all :)