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tim roberts
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It was talked about in another thread, put up by Mark Baker! The response has been fantastic!!!
Well finally, I got a finished model done and this is pretty much what they are going to look like!

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These feature a hood that extends out past the foam, a bit, here is a full welt under the foam to protect the stiching from being cut by a razor sharp broadhead. They come with a Quiver Caddy Bracket, and the nuts and screws to put it together, yes some assembly is required. [Smile] After completion they get a good coat of Montana Pitch Blend inside and out. The components, foam and arrow gripper are from Selway Archery, so if ever needed they can be relaced easily. Will be getting them listed in the Sponsor's Classifieds soon. From now till Christmas they will be selling for $135.00 shipped in the good ol'e USA, after Christmas they will be going up a little bit.
Thanks for looking!!

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I guess if we run into the bear that is making these tracks, we oughta just get off the trail.......He seems to like it!
My good friend Rudy Bosner, while hunting elk up Indian Creek.

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I will likely order one. How about adding an optional knife sheath on the vertical (similiar to your arm guards) for added bling and function!?
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Looks pretty good to me!! [thumbsup]

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It is very nice.I second the optional knife sheath.

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tim roberts
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Putting a knife on them like the armguards is something that has bee mentioned and am in the process of thinking it out, will probably come out with that one this spring, or early next year.
Thanks,

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Tim

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I guess if we run into the bear that is making these tracks, we oughta just get off the trail.......He seems to like it!
My good friend Rudy Bosner, while hunting elk up Indian Creek.

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Thats a Beauty Tim, i might have to get one of those

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Rob DiStefano
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dat looks mighty nice. i want one. i ordered one. [Big Grin]

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Pat B.
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Any chance of aluminum inserts ?
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Tater
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Tim,
Sent you a PM

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Yea that is a sharp lookin quiver and an interesting desighn [thumbsup]
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Here is the link to the other thread about this quiver in case anyone wants to see more photos of this quiver being worn, different angles etc.

http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=110505#000000

I think I will have to get me one...

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Thought I would bring this back up to the top. I received mine in yesterday's mail. It is everything Tim says - and probably more. A very well designed quiver -- and I'm looking forward to some test runs in the very near future. For you lefties out there - I got the 'first' left hand production model. . .ha!
Craig

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Those look good Tim. You better make a bunch of those for Portland, I have a feeling they will be going fast [thumbsup]

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I believe I can lay claim to the first critter taken using one of these fine quivers.....

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Mine is a tad-bit different, and the "tester" model...but I like it, and I think Tim has tweaked in some great improvements. He has taken all the great qualities of the tried and true Quiver Caddy/Kwikee system, that I've used for decades now, and with a little input and persuasion on my part and his nack for taking an idea and making something out of it, turning out a top-notch leather and handcrafted product all of us trad guys can be proud to carry.

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Thanks!
Hope that is the first of many harvest pictures!! [archer2]

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Tim

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I guess if we run into the bear that is making these tracks, we oughta just get off the trail.......He seems to like it!
My good friend Rudy Bosner, while hunting elk up Indian Creek.

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