Trap – The second quiver from the right on the top shelf that you asked about is a Northwoods w/ Accessory Pocket.
That quiver was Floyd Eccleston’s. I believe it is the quiver that Floyd is wearing in the photograph of him with his 1961 Bear. The photograph is the frontispiece of the book “Broadheads 1972-2007 Identification Guide”, which was dedicated to Floyd and his wife Joney for the impact that their enduring enthusiasm had on collecting and the lives of the bowmen who knew them.
Just checked the last draft of the Quiver Book, to confirm that the dates recorded were correct, and see that I can not substantiate the dates recorded in the draft for the Northwoods w/ Accessory Pocket. I don’t want to state an erroneous date, so will have to dig back into the archives to get the original documentation and exact dates. It has taken many years to acquire, date and sort these quivers. Obviously, the work is not yet complete.
Actually the two quivers to the far right are the Northwoods, w/ Accessory Pocket 4”x10”. These two are 26” and 28” lengths. They also have a zipper on the lower back to access arrows and pockets for individual broadheads. All 12 of the quivers to the right of the top shelf are variations of the Northwoods Tube Models, that were advertised from 1941 to 1954. In 1955, the Nimrod replaced the Northwoods. As you know a much different design Northwoods quiver was introduced later.
For the Bear Quiver display, my original intent was to arrange the quivers in chronological order by earliest date of introduction. Unfortunately, I was not able to figure out how to do that with the limited space of an 8’x12’ wall and three shelves. The top shelf is mostly 1930’s and 1940s quivers. The next two shelves are arranged mostly by style first and second by chronological order.
I agree it would be nice to have photographs of all the Bear Quivers. I need to re-arrange these quivers and shelves and take a better photograph. The bow quivers need to be moved too.
Will let you know if I get them re-arranged and get some better photographs.