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Got time to get my new quiver built.

Discussion in 'Traditional Archery' started by Burnie, Feb 21, 2011.

  1. Burnie

    Burnie Weekend Warrior

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    Started with this guy.

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    Tanned half his hide and made leather out of the other half.
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    Used his antlers for buttons and here is next years hunting quiver.
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    soccerdan90 Grizzled Veteran

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    Looks good.
     
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    Kent, can I suggest against using the rack to make a hat while carrying this quiver.
     
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    awesome quiver
    and hahah at bigcountrys comment =]
     
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    Very nice Kent!!
     
  6. Burnie

    Burnie Weekend Warrior

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    Thanks everyone. I decided to make a different strap.
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    Bails-UK Die Hard Bowhunter

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    That's a fine lookin Quiver you have there Kent , real sweeeeet :)
     
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    virginiashadow Legendary Woodsman

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    Burnie, that is really nice looking. Any suggestion on how to tan a hide? Never done it before but I am interested if you have any easy to use, practical advice.
     
  9. Burnie

    Burnie Weekend Warrior

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    thanks all
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    Look up brain tanning, egg tanning or alum tanning. I use those three methods the most. I googled it and there is a load of sites for it.
     
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    nice piece of practical art work. I like it.
     
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    Thanks all.
     

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