I have a Milan Elott back quiver and side quiver .. the carvings on them are like none I've ever seen before. Anyone have any history on them ... would like to learn about who he is.
I'll have pictures tomorrow.
Thanks
southern shooting instructor who advocated long recurves (69") in light weights for hunting (32-35#).
He also wrote a small book called "Why We Miss". Don't ever read it!!! You develope every bad habit in it.
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Those are really very nice, seems to be lots of intricate work done on them.
Good luck with them.
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Milan Elott had a regular column on target shooting in Bow and Arrow Magazine back in the late 1960's early 1970's.
That's some incredible leather work.
I like my St Charles style Elott quiver
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AWESOMEEE quivers :thumbsup: The man was a real artist :archer:
Real nice :thumbsup:
Wow! Those are way over the top.