That's nice looking work Dave. You do have a talent that most would really appreciate.
However, I've never been a hip or back quiver kinda guy and I have looked at all the bow mounted quivers out there.
Quite frankly I just couldn't find anything that I could afford.
So I installed bushings on the riser of my Bear Grizzly for a side mount quiver. The bushings cost about $4 bucks for 8 bushings from Rockler and my Tru Glo 5 arrow bow mount quiver cost only $30 bucks, which I already had on my wheelie bow.
It can also pull double duty on at least two different bows because it comes with an extra mount that can be installed on any bow with riser bushings just for that purpose.
I would like to see something that mounts on the bow itself that the common man can afford.
I can't really see a reason for things like this to cost an arm and a leg just because they have that traditional look.
While I would like to keep my equipment looking old school traditional, price and functionality means more than looks to me.
And while my set up doesn't have that traditional look about it, it works amazingly well for me and I didn't have to sell something else to get it.
That's just my input on the subject and that's the main reason why I shy away from custom bow quiver makers. For guys who can't afford to pay high prices for custom equipment like myself, we usually end up making our own.
Here's a pic.