Originally posted by Jethro21:
That looks great. What is the fur on there and did you glue it or stitch it on?
Thanks again all for the comments.
The fur is glued on. The mink leather is so fine it would barely hold the stitching to itself. I sewed the two short ends together and made a "tube" of the leather then turned it inside out (fur inside) and then slid the "tube" into the quiver then folded it over like folding a sock top down over your ankle. (Not that I do that :D )
I still have to oil up the leather some more. It is soaking up alot of lanolin and silicone. Fiebing's Spray on saddle oil.
I may get some mink oil and rub it into the leather also.
Edited to add:
Going back to my lack of flexibility....this center type back quiver seems ideal for my limitations. I didn't have any problems reaching all the arrows that were in the quiver. I still need to add a divider or two inside the mouth to keep BH tipped arrows and FP arrows apart when I do go hunting. Another thing I liked was that the centered quiver keeps the arrows behind my head and it was easier to maneuver through the pine trees where the 3d shoot was set up. My hunting location is very similar in trees and layout as where the 3D shoot was. In fact, the club we shot at was only about 10 miles from where I hunt.
I like the freedom a back quiver gives for the bow too. I really can't see myself going to the cross style wearing of the quiver again.
This was a good learning process for me and I appreciate the tips all.