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Darren Haverstick
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A side quiver I recently finished
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January 13, 2020, 07:36:32 AM »
I finished this side quiver over the weekend. I donated it to the United Bowhunters of Missouri and it will be auctioned off at their Festival on February 8th. Springfield Leather Company has a bunch of giraffe leather in and I thought the stuff would look good turned into a quiver.
The body of this quiver is giraffe. The brown trim near the mouth and the arrowhead are made from caiman hide. The other bling is ostrich leg skin. The yellow trim is deer hide and I carved the buttons out of deer antler. I carved the hanging ring out of moose antler. I used artificial sinew to sew everything up and it was all done by hand so it took me a while.
I designed this quiver to be worn around your neck or from a belt.
Hopefully, it will make the club a little money.
Darren
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January 13, 2020, 08:13:18 AM »
Very nice Darren!
I don't think there's anything you can't make, and make very well!!!
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Wow...just Wow!!
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Your imagination matches your craftmanship.
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