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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: BUCKY on June 18, 2011, 08:08:00 PM
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Just got my third quiver from them,great! Not only the quiver but the service.I only sent the order last Saturday and got it today.I got a 3 arrow standard size and it's perfect for my 2 blade Muzzy Phantoms.I also have a 4 arrow jumbo 2 hood to carry 4 Phantoms.
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Great quivers and even better people to deal with. Don and Karen are top to deal with. Of course I am biased in my opinion.....I only live a mile from them.......Randy
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How about some pictures?
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I love mine and highly recommend them
Zane
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We pioneered the lightweight leather hooded bow quiver. They are now available in limb wrap, limb bolt, and side mount. You can get them also with the totem and wing features. They are available in a variety of leathers, different hood models, several sizes, and in 3,4, 5, or 6 arrow quivers.
We also make them for several bowyers and distributors. Note that the last photo was one of the Shrew quivers available through Ron LaClair. It has the totem and wing features.
Thanks for the comments and hope that you continue to enjoy our products. We try to keep them as traditional as possible.
Randy does live close by. On Tuesday nights we never know what bow he's going to bring. Lately he has brought some nice ones like Morrison and Shrew.
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Originally posted by 2fletch:
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Randy does live close by. On Tuesday nights we never know what bow he's going to bring. Lately he has brought some nice ones like Morrison and Shrew.
That Beeler you have showin' ain't exactly dogmeat either... :thumbsup:
Oh yeah, I already got one of your quivers and love it too. :archer:
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I have a 4 Arrow Riveted I bought through Lost Nation, and I Love It!! It came Highly Recommended by Larry murray! :thumbsup:
Congrats on an Awsome Lightweight and SECURE Quiver!! :archer:
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I have shot the Beeler pictured above and she is a shooter too. Been tempted more than once to add to the stable. Still may.......
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I have a 4 arrow strap on and really like it. Not too big and very light. :thumbsup:
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I have 2 of Dons quivers, love how light wt they are....sold all my other "mini quivers",they suddenly felt too heavy.
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Great quivers indeed, by far my favorite for actual hunting use. :jumper:
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Tim, we are making a 5 arrow, and even a 6 arrow quiver now. The 6 arrow uses the wing attachment to install a second 3 arrow gripper. I sorta did it as a joke (because at one time we didn't intend to make a 5 or 6 arrow quiver)but it works very well. If you are using target points you can use a hood as small as our 3 arrow mini and still carry 6 arrows.
Thanks everyone, we love ya. (You too Randy.)
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Here is one in its working clothes:
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Here is one of mine on my Hoots! Love them EFA quivers!
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The Eagles Flight quiver with the Totem and Wing features work great on my Shrew Classic Hunter and Lil' Favorite models. Light weight and secure it's the perfect combination.
(http://www.shrewbows.com/rons_linkpics/4-arrow-EF.JPG)
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I have a new one myself and have been using it for a few months now during the spring bear season. It's been a great quiver. Only problem is trying to decide on all the options available. :thumbsup:
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You are right Randy. We do offer a lot of options. We feel that there should be a different quiver for every bow. That means lots of different leathers, sizes, stitch patterns, and attachment systems, etc. Sometimes so many choices can cause a decision crisis. We have had guys look at one group of our quivers and eventually buy something completely different, but isn't it good that there is so much to choose from?
When we started making our quivers there was mostly just moded plastic quivers available and a few plain leather hoods. We started making the first group of lightweight quivers in a variety of models that were easy to attach and remove. They are made for lightweight quality bows like the Shrews, Morrisons, Strikers, Beelers, Black Creeks, and others.
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my daughter ordered me the "Cherokee Cheif" for fathers day.......I LOVE IT !!!!!! :goldtooth:
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Tony, I had offered to donate a quiver to be given to someone deserving that worked at the state tournament for the club. If you will take responsibility for seeing that the right person gets it, I'll send it to you. :archer2:
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Eagle Flight quivers are my favorites.LCH
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I luv my five arrow Cherokee totum w/wing on my Randy Morin Banshee...
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Lightweight, and solid as a rock!
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I really like mine. I am having a bow done in skins and sent part of the skin to EFA. Within a few days I had a 4 arrow quiver with the skin on it. Looks great and is easy to use.
Will post pic's later this month. The bow is done, but I won't pick it up for a couple of weeks.
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Here is a pic of mine on my Tall Tines on an elk hunt.
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And on my Robertson stump shooting.
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Great photos. I just love to see our quivers close to the action. That's what we make them for.
Nice bows too.
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I don't have any action pics yet but, here's my angle quiver on my Steve Abbott longbow. Because the bow is so light, having the quiver and arrows helps to add a little more mass weight and helps steady my hand a little better.
I have another 3 arrow mini that I'm now on 6yrs of use and it is still going strong. Thanks for a great product and great service! :thumbsup:
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Here is my Eagle Flight 4-arrow on the bow I just killed my bear on the Bear Quest hunt.Great little package on my short riser Bob Lee.Kip
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Kip, Lookin Good....
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Kip, I wonder how many guys would like to be in that photo. I know that I would.
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I've got a number of the ones that wrap onto the fades, I think they actually quiet the bows some. In fact Don I sent you an e-mail regarding my next one.
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I know I would look better in that picture than Don would. I'm much more photogenic :laughing:
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Randy, anyone seeing a picture of you with a bear would think that he was looking at a photo of two old bears. :jumper: :jumper: :jumper:
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Not a good picture of the quiver but EFA is all I use. Light weight and rock solid!
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Brad, looks like you had a good day. That pig looks to be just the right size.
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Another picture.
(http://www.shrewbows.com/rons_linkpics/EF%20Shrew%20quivers.JPG)