Originally posted by Fan of old bows:
Hi vintage bears, I have the same two bushings on mine. I tried that setup with the eight arrow quiver, but if I used the side mounting hole I had to put a thick piece of leather (1/2") between the quiver and the bow to keep the fletchings out of the string path and then I tried the same quiver with the adaptor, but that seemed like alot of extra stuff hanging on my bow. I could settle for either of these if that quiver would hold the smaller diameter arrows. Another question for you is that my bow makes a small noise without a quiver , it seems to be coming from the latches but the riser is in a+ condition and there seems to be nothing astray, have you ever had a noise problem with yours? Thanks.
Your initial question was about a bow quiver for your green stripe T/D. You said it has no provisions for a quiver. I pointed out and shown you quiver options on the handle from the factory.
Now your saying that you use the Bear quiver setup and unhappy with it.
LOL
I'm sure there are other quiver setups that you can use. Great Northern strap on bow quiver would work.
I, myself favor the factory 4 arrow model for my green stripe t/d. I have some velcro on the handle near the bushing to not scratch the riser should I get careless when mounting/dismounting the quiver.
A new arrow gripper will hold all arrows and is very nostalgic as well.
Bob york makes great replacements.
Gainseville Bear T/D bows did not have bears on the latches. Mine are aftermarket bears I added to the bow.
Your bow makes noise without quiver?
Please tell me more detail.
I'm sure we can figure it out and eliminate any noise your bow is making.
........Philip