Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Primitive Skills => Topic started by: Bone pile on March 22, 2017, 08:51:24 am
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I wove my first quiver over the weekend, the next one slimmer and a bit longer. Yote face and tail set it off
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Wow, very nice. The weaving looks well done and the fur adds a nice touch.
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Nice work!
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Cool, what material is that?
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As usual Roger, very cool work. Pappy
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Nice work.I've gotten and made one once with I think ash strips from a companys' catalog of the Basket Makers catalog.Not sure if I should mention them on here.Nice touch on yours though with the coyote hide inside.Arrows don't rattle making noise at all then.
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That looks great. What did you use for the strap?
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Nice basket quiver Roger. Try some local plant materials for your weavers, honeysuckle, etc. They also make nice accents on a typical basket quiver.
Hope to see you soon at the Classic.
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Very nice
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very nice, and a good idea, like it
Hans
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Yes splitting dogwood saplings not suitable to make good enough arrow shafts to make these type quivers works great too.Leaving the bark on.Giveing it a natural look.
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Thanx, I'm cutting back my grapevines now and if you notice its leaning on some cane that might take part in the near future
Bone
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Nice quiver bone pile and I did notice the cane.
Bjrogg
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The very bottom of those type quivers I've used wide wettened rawhide to fill the gaps laced in before too.
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Looks nice.
How long does it take you to make one?
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Nice Roger!