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Beautiful Red Zebra back Quiver made by Steve Sieg-I'll pay shipping [Bidders beware,a fellow Tradgang member got a set of African Theme knives on last years ST Jude auction that will probably really want this quiver to go with them. Keep it high for the kids!]
[ May 10, 2011, 04:31 PM: Message edited by: Terry Green ]
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My wife has relegated me to the Basement. Along with all the rest of my gear, I have an African corner...can't understand why she doesn't like my decor. Anyway I've never been to Africa and probably won't cause of the snakes So you can see how bad I really need this quiver. If for nothin' else to organise all those darn arrows $350
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WOW, I am almost convinced that you DO need that quiver. I will have to think about this for a day or so before I can decide whether you or I need this quiver more ( but I am thinking that it might be you)
BTW: in 3 trips to Africa I saw one tiny snake. In the cold season they are pretty scarce. Don't let that affect your decision
Steve
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That's a really nice quiver and all, but I don't think all those bows are going to fit in it.
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That's for sure Joe and he would need a hundred quivers for his arrows. Jack
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All I'm after is one little African quiver and what do I get???
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