For the next one, I plan to do it ABO, with only stone tools and real sinew, but I wanted to put together a quiver based on the Otzi quiver as a test run. I made this from commercial buckskin, artificial sinew for sewing the quiver together, and maple sapling for the wooden rod. It was a straighforward and easy project, took maybe 6 - 8 hours all told yesterday, and used remaining bits of skin from other projects. Now, I have to field test it, but it hangs very comfortably, and I think it will be my go-to quiver.
The toggles for adjusting the shoulder strap was Andrew's design, and they work great, and was made from antler shed I found at a local pet store, as was the little antler button I made for closing the flap. Later, I'll probably protect the wooden rod with perhaps bear grease, and maybe think about staining the buckskin so it looks less commerical.
Dane
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