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Leather side quivers, plains style?

Started by ThePushArchery, December 05, 2012, 09:12:00 AM

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ThePushArchery

I'm looking for pictures of the heavy leather plains style side quivers.

The ones with the hole in the tube shape to remove the arrows.

Any sponsors here supply these nice quivers?

Thanks,
Matt

Kc kreger

I'm not a sponsor yet, plan to be soon, but if you are interested in making your own I have a pattern I would be happy to share with you for these kinds:



Here's a picture of it in use this past spring while turkey hunting:



This has become my quiver of choice because I can carry it as a back quiver, or use it off my right hip while stalking.  And they are not hard to build.  I'd be happy to coach you along the process.

K.C.
Oklahoma Selfbow Society member
Oklahoma Bowhunting Council member
Comptons Traditional Bowhunting member

Pat B.

Your quivers look really nice..

Personally I'd prefer stitching over lacing though.

Dimondback

I did a build along for one of those a few months back if you are interested in building your own. It is in the "How-To" forum under this link. There are a few pics of what I belive you are looking for. I use this quiver in 3D shoots and love it. Good Luck!

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Dimondback

"Do or Do Not, There is no "Try"
Martin Savannah 45#
3PC Home Built Longbow 53# @ 28"
MAJ - SCARNG 1998 - Present

Kituwa

K.C. i like that! That quiver looks like something i could get along with real well. If i can find some leather i may have to make one like that.Thanks!
Matt

Stumpkiller

Here's my Jack Bowers - but I understood the "plains style" to be the one behind it with the fringe.

 

 

 
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Green

I'm fortunate to have one of KC's quivers.  Top drawer leatherwork and plenty of adjustability to suit your size/clothing.

Like Stumpkiller....I understand the Plains style to be the flat type as he shows in the background in his photo.
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Panhead Johnson

I also have one of KC's stalker quivers (and a back quiver, pocket quiver and broadhead sheaths). Very high quality work, and heavy leather. KC is a great guy to deal with.
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Sixgun

KC,

That is a very nice quiver. I'm a fan of simple and functional.

Would you elaborate on how to construct and what materials are needed?

Thanks,

Ray
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Roadkill

I made mine.  Did not likee the closed tube, so i made an aluminum strap that is "C" shaped that can be adjusted to fully closed at the top or partially closed so I can just put the point in the quiver and the fletch end is in without backing. Quicker to use. The aluminum is sewen in between two pieces of leather so it is not obvious. Knife and file sheafs sewen on outside.  My quiver looks like those pictured here, but mine is so much easier to put an arrow back in than those
Rabbits hate how fast an arrow can be withdrawn with little motion.   KC nice leather work
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Kc kreger

First off, thank you very much for the kind words!  I was not intending on high jacking this thread.  I will be happy to share the pattern with anyone that wants it.

I would be happy to do a build along for this style of stalker quiver if folks would like it.  I'm getting ready to have surgery so it may be a few weeks to a month before I can get all the pictures together and do a write up about it.

Brian, I like your build along and have never tried on of those quivers.  But man you can sure do a great job of explaining and illustrating your instructions.  As a warning, I have never done a build along but I would happy to share anything I know with anyone that wants to learn.

If the administrators would rather wait until I become an associate sponsor before posting the build along I have no problem waiting.

K.C.
Oklahoma Selfbow Society member
Oklahoma Bowhunting Council member
Comptons Traditional Bowhunting member

huntsmanlance

KC you have to have surgery? Hope everything goes well!

I dont think you have to be an associate member to post a build along.

And guys i have known KC for many years since he took over being the manager of our local Tandys....he is very knowledgeable, and is a great guy so i am sure you would be happy with a quiver he made for you!

Matt... yep there is a big difference between a plains style quiver and the ones pictured. I cant remember the names of the books i have read on native american quivers but they are more for carring your arrows and not for quick drawing like the one that is open on the top. Just do a quick search online and you will see the difference.


Lance
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Kc kreger

Thanks Lance.  I have 3 or 4 of the side stalker type quivers cut out.  When I can find time I'll put together that build along.

I've received a couple of request for the pattern and am happy to mail them out, but be sure and send me the address you want it to be mailed to.

I like to use 8-9 oz latigo for the ones I build.  Latigo is one of the toughest leathers and the best for outdoors use I know of.

For anyone that wants to build their own I have a pattern I will share and am available for questions and help along the way.  Glad to help anyone wanting to build their own!

Off the topic, but here is a picture of a back quiver that I really like.  The one with my initials on it is from a side of leather that came into my store branded like that.  Right away I knew I had to build a back quiver!  The other quiver is one I am fixing for a friend and am getting a pattern off of it in the process.     ;)  



K.C.
Oklahoma Selfbow Society member
Oklahoma Bowhunting Council member
Comptons Traditional Bowhunting member

Kc kreger

Just so everyone knows I am not with Tandy any loner.  On April 1st (no joke) they came in and "terminated my employmnent".  I have NO hard feelings towards them and just want to get on with living as the song says.

If you want a copy of the quiver pattern be sure you supply me with your address to be mailed and which quiver pattern you want.  

IF I can help ANYONE I will be happy to from email or from PM's.  

K.C.
Oklahoma Selfbow Society member
Oklahoma Bowhunting Council member
Comptons Traditional Bowhunting member

joe skipp

"Neal...is this heaven?" "No Piute but we are dam close". Top of the Mtn in Medicine Bow Nat Forest.

monterey

I have seen these quivers for sale at the Rocky Mountain Specialty gear shop.  Not sure who makes them, but they are a sponsor here.
Monterey

"I didn't say all that stuff". - Confucius........and Yogi Berra

Green

KC - Sorry to hear about your pink slip.  Time to follow your dream?
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Kc kreger

Yes, I believe it is!  Tomorrow or Friday I'll be calling in to pay my asst. sponsorship so I can get started down this road and see where God leads.

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Please let me know how I may be of assistant to anyone in the mean time!

K.C.
Oklahoma Selfbow Society member
Oklahoma Bowhunting Council member
Comptons Traditional Bowhunting member

Green

Congrats are in order then KC!  Best of luck in your new venture.
ASL's, Selfbows, and Wood Arra's
Just because you are passionate about something, doesn't mean you don't suck at it.


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