This is the quiver that My wife recieved from Pat for a Christmass exchange. Our jwas dropped as she opened the package. I have never seen such an incredible quiver.Hands down incredible workmanship!, Thanks Pat. You are the quiver king!
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Thanks Keenan. I love seeing my kids go to a good home. d;^) I know Lulyn will use the heck out of it.
wow just wow I am going to have to move next door to pat and just be his shadow. If half of his craftsmanship rubs off on me I would be 1000xs better than now that is for sure.
THAT...IS.....there are no words!
awesomesauce.
my quiver looks like a kindergardener made it compared to that...
-hov
By the way, Keenan, the cherry bark accent came from Bryan B. From Oregon to NC and back to Oregon.
SWEET! Good job Pat!
Thanks Joe.
OH MY GOSH! That looks awesome! I gotta have one of those.
Now that is some of the best work I have ever seen, Pat you are a master of the art for sure.
you are a man of many talents mr pat. thats a sweet quiver. and such a proud and happy recipient too just awesome. ruddy
Bows, arrows, quivers, and knives! Looks like PatB does it all. And very well, too!
Great work, Pat.
Stan
Great Job Pat
Amazing work Pat. My head hurts just trying to think how you weaved that.
Earl
That's a really nice looking quiver. Pat, you are quite a craftsman. Jawge
I agree with all above. Well done pat
The picture background sure makes me miss central Oregon.
Oh, and the quiver is impressive too...
Nice Quiver!! Your quivers looks as good as your bows Pat.
Stiks
Thanks everyone. I started making these last year. My wife was a basket maker for years until carple tunnel made her quit so I had a good teacher. It is pretty simple once you get started. The hardest part is keeping the tension even as you weave the basket. With a tube like this it is easy to go a little tight here and a little loose there and come out with an unintended hourglass shape. Having different materials as weavers also adds to the fun! d;^)