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Fancied up my Boa quiver

Started by Prairie Drifter, July 02, 2011, 10:12:00 PM

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Prairie Drifter

I had a 6 arrow Boa that had the black plastic hood.The hood was very tall,I didn't need that much hieght for the broadheads I was using. Also, I wanted a 5 arrow. So I shortened the hood, and fitted a piece of deer leather I had here. On the arrow holder,I removed one rubber holder,centered the rest, and cut the holding strip w/ my dremel tool.I also added a piece of leather on the strap bracket.

Now the quiver "fits" better on my 53.5" B&W ebony Maddog Longbow.Don't look quite so "bulky" to my eyes.

 

 

 

 

 
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Bernie B.

Very nice job!  I agree with you that the "cut down" version you made looks a lot less bulky.  Clever idea!

Bernie Bjorklund

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Greg2201

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jamesh76

Looks good,

Do you by chance have a picture of the inside of the hood? Curious to see how you attached it on the inside after you bent it over the edge.

James
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James Haney
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Prairie Drifter

James, Do you mean the leather? I rolled about 1/8" inside and hot glued it. Can't see it at all once the foam was put back in.
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Wannabe1

Good work, it looks pretty cool!   :thumbsup:
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jamesh76

QuoteOriginally posted by Prairie Drifter:
James, Do you mean the leather? I rolled about 1/8" inside and hot glued it. Can't see it at all once the foam was put back in.
yes, That was exactly what I was asking about. In the past, I have drilled holes and overlapped/sewed it with sinew, so that I had stitching that looked like what you have ont he top of the hood.  Just curious to what your method was

Thanks,
James
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James Haney
Spring Hill, KS
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USMC Infantry 1996-2001
1st Marine Division
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BWD

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Prairie Drifter

Thanks guys. I think the leather may be a litte light colored, but I hope it darkens w/ age.
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DannyBows

Very nice customizing job! You could rub a little oil into that leather to darken it up and also protect it from the elements. I've used regular old Canola oil on leather to good effect. If you kept some scrap pieces you could experiment to get the look you want.

Sweet combo with that fine B/W Ebony bow.   :thumbsup:
"Always feel the wind, and walk just like the leaves".  ("LongBow Country"--Chad Slagle, "High, Wild, and Free").


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