Trap,
You actually did a great job of giving your opinion.You expressed my thoughts better than I did.I do feel that the quiver bushing being an original,installed in the "factory" location low in the leather grip,really shouldn't de-value the bow at all.The compass may,but if I did it at least it would be an original Bear compass.
And I have tried the tape on quiver with some custom made rubber straps on one of my '60 Kodiaks.It did work but like you said,in all honesty,I don't like it as much as a bolt-on.It works but it just doesn't look right.
But I especially liked your "vision" of the old girl laying on the side of a white-tail with the remaining three arrows in the bolt on quiver.That is exactly what drives me to "build" this bow.That scenario is exactly as how it should be.It just seems right.
All in all there are no guarantees that the bow will never fail me if I do add my extras.Even if I don't alter it,there are no guarantees with a 50 year old bow.If it never breaks,it will be one awesome,vintage hunting bow.And if it does choose to fail me,then I guess that is what was meant to be.Either way I'll bet Fred will be smling.
I do like your vision of the bow with a buck next to it.That's exactly the "advice" I was looking for.You do understand.Thanks.