Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: bowkee on June 22, 2010, 03:08:12 am
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Took a couple days, I used rawhide for the bottom, some hickory lignum cordage, bamboo and leather scraps with the top linen, the strap I use a sinew string, finally touched up with some beads and a couple goose feathers.
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That is one sharp quiver! :o 8) So do you need my address? ::)
Wayne
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Very nice work,thats a beauty. :)
Pappy
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Awesome job. Great looking quiver.
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That looks great! Beautiful detail work too! :)
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Nice quiver Bowkee. I have yet to learn weaving. Looks like an interesting project.
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That is one beautiful quiver Bowkee,I really like it. God Bless
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nice quiver Phillip
waht did you put in the bottm to keep arrowheads from wrecking ?
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Hey bowkee beutiful work, nice colors :)
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Nice, Phil. I like the textural and color differences especially.
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Cool quiver!
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Thanks aLL,
Tim, I thought of trying a bunch of cotton in the bottom, that stuff is hard to cut if compressed enough.
There is a video on utube that shows how to weave this type of Quiver. It's Harder than it looks. ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hso4p82XY5Y (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hso4p82XY5Y)
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I might give this for a Christmas trade. ::)
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very well done for a rirst time.
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Well done period. Very nice quiver. Has to be time consuming work. Great job!
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thats a pretty sweet quiver!!!!!!
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This Quiver is goin with the up coming Gordon Type Juniper Bow :)
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nice job, I too like the different textures and colors. NA folks used what they had.