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has anyone ever tried to make a side quiver?

Started by recurvecody, May 27, 2010, 08:30:00 AM

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recurvecody

what i was wondering is if anyone has made a quiver like a sufari tuff quive? if so im wanting to make a quiver like that but don't know where to begin, i thought maybe you guys might have some pics of yours and some advice to get me going in the right direction. so post some pics lets see what we get!
thanks cody  :goldtooth:
pick a spot stupid!

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recurvecody

terry,
where should i post this question at?
thanks cody
pick a spot stupid!

Jeremy

Post this over on Powwow and you'll get more responses...

Here's one for you though:

 

Here's a tube style quiver that's worn and functions similarly (kind of like the Dawgware)

 
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UnderControl16

I made a quiver by hand for the hip. Wasn't to hard, same "sleeve" as for a back quiver (at least for me) and then just a strap around the hip and another strap from the butt of the sleeve to the hip band to keep it at the right angle ( 45 degrees about so you can easily slide the arrows in and out).

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