Traditional Muzzleloading Association
Craftsmanship => Traditional Archery and Accoutrements => Topic started by: BEAVERMAN on July 24, 2020, 12:33:01 PM
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Here is a Elk Buckskin quiver made for one of the guys in our club, it's more of a nice yellow color than orange, opening is reinforced with 7/8 oz bark tan as the bottom 3" round then bottom was lined with a layer of carpet felt. The original had the strap sewn directly to the quiver, I added tabs so the strap could be adjusted for wearing in the same place over bulky clothing like a frock or capote. I used a museum pic of a Pawnee quiver to try to copy.
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Pretty cool Beave!
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That's a cool quiver! :hairy
There's supposed to be an old Pawnee village (turned into a museum), located east of me about 60-70 miles, I plan to check it out one of these days. :bl th up
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That's a nice quiver! I need to get off the fat part of my body and make something like that!
~Kees~
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Kees, not that hard, PM if you have any questions or if I can be of help :hairy
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:hairy Anyone would be proud to carry such a piece of art.
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Kees, not that hard, PM if you have any questions or if I can be of help
Thank you, getting going is the hard part! :bigsmile:
~Kees~