Hill Style stitched leather quiverI made awile back. I’ve always liked the 1950s-1960s stitched version like Bob Swinehart used. I’m working on another one right now in a lighter leather color.
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Jun 29, 2022
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Real nice Hill style quiver !
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May 29, 2022
Fantastic quivers guys!!!!!!!!!
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May 28, 2022
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May 15, 2022
Some handsome quivers on display here.
This is my plain EDC quiver. Strictly utilitarian. Made it from 5oz veg tan, soaked with Huberds shoe oil. I never liked the exposed suede, so I skived the edge, rolled it inward and did a decorative basting stitch so broadheads don't snag on the way out.
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Nice job on the quiver.
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May 10, 2022
Another hip quiver I made holds arrows only
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May 10, 2022
This is one I made for 3D shoots. Small light weight. Fits snug on my hip and out of the way. Pockets for scorecard pen/pencil or whatever I need. Very functional.
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May 10, 2022
Beautiful Quivers!!
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May 10, 2022
All awesome quivers !
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May 09, 2022
Here's a quiver I made. I went ahead and hand stitched it and added a rope under the leather at the top. For some reason, it doesn't fit me quite as well as my old quiver.
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May 09, 2022
Nice job Jim! Was the lettering on the bottom burned in? Sure looks like it.
Looking forward to your next one Tom.
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@Ugly Coyote SoCal Yes, a couple of years ago my son gave me a small laser burner.
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May 09, 2022
Really like the hand tooling. Something I just couldn’t get the grasp of. Very nice work Ira.
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May 08, 2022
A small back quiver made in the 1970's I converted to a hip quiver.
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May 08, 2022
A couple made in the 1980's based on a King Sportline model.
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May 08, 2022
Copper hardware here, with the d-ring made of heavy copper wire.
This one and the next one are recently made.
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May 08, 2022
Brass hardware with this one.
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May 08, 2022
Here's a hip quiver I made sometime in the late 1970's.
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May 08, 2022
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Great work Ira. The brass twist catch is just the perfect choice.
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May 09, 2022
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@Ugly Coyote SoCal My tooling looks like an old hat next to yours. Great job!
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May 08, 2022
Nice quiver Jim, I like the Celtic touch. This was my last backquiver I made. I am working on another Hill style but hand stitched instead of laced.
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May 08, 2022
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@TomM nice arrows too!
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May 08, 2022
Thank you everyone. Someone else has to have one, let's see it.
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May 08, 2022
Excellent leather and tooling work right there. Great quiver.
A few I've made over the years.
Darren
Hill Style stitched leather quiverI made awile back. I’ve always liked the 1950s-1960s stitched version like Bob Swinehart used. I’m working on another one right now in a lighter leather color.
Fantastic quivers guys!!!!!!!!!
Some handsome quivers on display here.
This is my plain EDC quiver. Strictly utilitarian. Made it from 5oz veg tan, soaked with Huberds shoe oil. I never liked the exposed suede, so I skived the edge, rolled it inward and did a decorative basting stitch so broadheads don't snag on the way out.
Another hip quiver I made holds arrows only
This is one I made for 3D shoots. Small light weight. Fits snug on my hip and out of the way. Pockets for scorecard pen/pencil or whatever I need. Very functional.
Beautiful Quivers!!
All awesome quivers !
Here's a quiver I made. I went ahead and hand stitched it and added a rope under the leather at the top. For some reason, it doesn't fit me quite as well as my old quiver.
Nice job Jim! Was the lettering on the bottom burned in? Sure looks like it.
Looking forward to your next one Tom.
Really like the hand tooling. Something I just couldn’t get the grasp of. Very nice work Ira.
A small back quiver made in the 1970's I converted to a hip quiver.
A couple made in the 1980's based on a King Sportline model.
Copper hardware here, with the d-ring made of heavy copper wire.
This one and the next one are recently made.
Brass hardware with this one.
Here's a hip quiver I made sometime in the late 1970's.
Nice quiver Jim, I like the Celtic touch. This was my last backquiver I made. I am working on another Hill style but hand stitched instead of laced.
Thank you everyone. Someone else has to have one, let's see it.
Excellent leather and tooling work right there. Great quiver.