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Fur/fleece lining in quivers?

Started by Gdpolk, March 20, 2015, 08:18:00 PM

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Roadkill

I guess I should have said I left a gap so. The aluminum is in the shape of a "C", set to allow drop in shaft ease.
Cast a long shadow-you may provide shade to someone who needs it.  Semper Fi

Roadkill

I guess I should have said I left a gap so. The aluminum is in the shape of a "C", set to allow drop in shaft ease.
Cast a long shadow-you may provide shade to someone who needs it.  Semper Fi

Sixby

I double the bottom pieces of the quiver. One is 1/2 inch less all the way around than the outside piece. I glue then together with Barges, punch the holes in the outside piece and then glue real shearling to the smaller piece. Same size. On the top of the quiver I cut the shearling the size of the overhanging flap and go inside the quiver an inch or so.  I then sew the entire quiver up , add possibles pocket , knife sheath and file sheath, Then I like to put several antler burrs made into conchas on the rim holding the flap down. this makes a great quiver that holds the arrows nice and quiet. I also glue the shearling on the strap where it hits my shoulder,
Tight now I am using a side quiver, In my upward years it is getting harder and harder to reach around and grab the right arrow out of the back quiver. I found the plains type of side quiver much more convenient.;

God bless, Steve


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