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New Quiver - Best Idea in a While!

Started by Divinecedar, October 02, 2008, 04:58:00 PM

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Divinecedar

So, I've been looking for a good back quiver for a while. I was leaning toward a tube-style quiver, but it was still $80. Yes, I know that $80 is relatively cheap, however, I have come up with a better quiver. I went to the university bookstore and purchased a blueprint protection tube that extends from 18 1/2-43". It has a shoulder strap, and most importantly WORKS PERFECTLY as a quiver. The tube that I purchased is entirely black, unlike the picture posted. Oh, and the cost? $18 with tax!!! Sure, it is not super traditional, but I'll take functionality and economy any day!

   :bigsmyl:    

 

non-typical

By gosh I believe you're on your way now...all you need is a couple of endorsements to market successfully and then next thing ya' know you'll be sponsoring NASCAR entries!
TGMM Family of the Bow

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Divinecedar

Haha, thanks, but I just to avoid starvation in college...lol

GingivitisKahn

Very cool!  

If you wanted to quiet it down a bit, you could always glue some fabric around the outside of the bottom section.  The leg from an old pair of pants might be a welcome, cheap and easy addition.

snag

Cover it with leather like you would with a bow riser grip. It will quiet it down if something hits it like a limb or shrubs and it will look better.  Good idea!
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

david_lewis93

I you can get to a garage sale or re-sale shop and find an old leather coat or set of welding sleves you can cover it with that too.

gilf

I have done this in the past, in the UK these document tubes are used as arrow cases all the time (actually sold by archery suppliers as arrow cases).

Whats great about them is they are expandable so you can make it larger or smaller depending on the size of your arrows.

A big discount chain here also did a special offer on one brand and were selling them for the equivalent of $2, I purchased 10, wishing now I have purchased loads more.

Biff

What kind of material is the tube made of? Biff
"In case you don't know me, I'm just a friend you haven't had a chance to meet yet!"

Tom Anderson

(formerly "NativeCraft")
Wilson, NC

"short skirts create less drag in the woods..." (Dave Worden)

Dittybopper

QuoteOriginally posted by Tom Anderson:
Does it come with a slide rule?   :D  
Don't make fun of slipsticks!  I was too young when they were first around, but started using them a few years ago.  Retro coolness (just like a stickbow).

Divinecedar


Teacher_of_the_Arcane

Lobo Lohr -- Old School Hunter

J. Holden

I want to commend you on your thriftiness.  I too found something cheaper to buy, made for a different purpose, but works just as well.  I use an adjustable fly fishing rod tube for my hard longbow case.  Oh yeah, I save around $50.00.  Take care.

Jeremy Holden
Pslam 46:10

"A real man rejects passivity and takes responsibility to lead, provide, protect, and teach expecting to receive the greater reward." Dr. Robert Lewis

Divinecedar

I believe it is a 3" inside diameter...I was carrying six arrows easily, but didn't try more.


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