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2fletch
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This is a view of the quiver without the "totem" feature. The center pocket is the same size as the other four pockets. However there is a locknut inside that occupies a small space. You can use it carefully for a broadhead as shown, or you can use a fifth arrow with the nock end inserted in the pocket.

Razorbak, it's been frying mine too.

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Thanks for posting the pic Don.

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I like Sharp-shin.(by Guru)

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Looks "Arrow-Tight" to me

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I like that without the "totem". I carry my blunt nock end inserted anyway. Looks simpler & more compact.

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Soaring Mesa?
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quote:
Originally posted by 2fletch:
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This is a view of the quiver without the "totem" feature. The center pocket is the same size as the other four pockets. However there is a locknut inside that occupies a small space. You can use it carefully for a broadhead as shown, or you can use a fifth arrow with the nock end inserted in the pocket.

Razorbak, it's been frying mine too.

The Eagle Flight name, along with the Totem, hmm...seems like I read something about an Eagle on a Totem pole is a for power and prestige and the Eagle connects to the Great Spirit and brings great wisdom.

Maybe the EFA Spirit. Maybe the EFA Wisdom.

It did take some wisdom, time spent with bad bow quivers to come up with something that works better.

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found this...sounds like us bowhunters.

"People with eagle medicine need their alone time. This gives them the opportunity to confront their fears and be honest with themselves. Eagle may be showing himself to you to remind you of the necessary time you need in solitude before you are able to take flight."

Maybe it could be called Eagle Medicine.

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We were late putting them on the St Jude Auction, but there's now one of these quivers on #4 and one on #5. They were entered in a hurry so a lot of info wasn't entered. Instead of the color shown you could get other colors. Remember, it's for the kids.

Jeff, where is Big Creek? I have lived in Ky so I'm curious.

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Great donation, Don! Thanks for the "head's up." I had not seen them as I went up and down the lists. I hope your effort brings a great return for the Kids...

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One quiver listed on Forum 4 for the St Jude auction has been won. There is just one left on Forum 5 and that ends tonight. Again, it's for the kids.

It looks like the name of this series of quivers will be "Mesa". The definition describes the shape of the quiver better than any other one word name. We will have some variations of this basic "Mesa" series to be named later. I don't think that anyone suggested this name before I used it, so we will have to decide who came up with the closest, or next best name.

The winner will be announced later today or tomorrow. Thanks for everyone who participated. I had fun and I hope that many of you did also.

[archer2] Thanks! [archer2]

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STILL like Aerie/Eyrie.... [Roll Eyes] [dunno] [Roll Eyes]

But, since it doesn't look like winning this contest in in the stars, I've ALSO been working on winning the second one you were kind enough to donate to St. Jude's!!! Probably won't happen, either, but at least we can help make it pull a few more dollars for some sick kids. [saywhat]

Thanks again for a great donation.

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[clapper] thats cool for a name...good luck choosing your winner (EAGLE MESA) [pray] [pray]

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I like this design, Don. I like the flat profile and the fact that there's no foam in it. It looks simple, solid and safe ... a good example of form serving function. How much does the total rig weigh without arrows in it?

Mike

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Since you are picking a winner not based on a name you will actually use, perhaps you should do a poll for the win.

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