Traditional Muzzleloading Association
Traditional Firearms => Traditional Archery => Topic started by: Darren Haverstick on April 10, 2025, 08:11:22 AM
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I finished this back quiver yesterday for my good friend, Joe Hollingshad, of Devil's Backbone Outfitters. I had made Joe a possibles bag and a knife sheath a while back and the last time I saw him, he asked me to make a quiver to match the other two items. Hopefully, he will be happy with this.
Quiver details: The body and straps are made from bison hide. The black leather around the tracks is shark hide and the light colored leather is deer hide. The brown leather trim on the quiver and straps is caiman hide. The black trim is deer hide and I carved the strap buttons from deer antler. The whole shebang was sewn up by hand using artificial sinew.
Darren
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Beautiful work Darren!
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Done with perfection in mind. :hairy
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:hairy Lovely, as always!
Question: how deep is it? About 24 inches?
~Kees~
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:hairy Lovely, as always!
Question: how deep is it? About 24 inches?
~Kees~
Kees, that one is 25" deep.
Darren