Thanks Wade...figures you would have the quiver from the first successful Michigan bowhunter!
I don't think the sheepskin would really help in this case because the quiver hangs straight on my back and the arrows are rattling against each other, not the side of the quiver.
So I guess my options are:
1. change my strap configuration and use it as a regular angled back quiver.
2. find a hunting cuff with the boar bristles or another specimen complete with the cuff and use it as a bottom exit quiver. But I don't know if I am competent enough to prevent an arrow from coming through that opening in the bottom and stabbing me in my bottom!
3. to combat that danger I guess I could wear that configuration as a side quiver (I just really like the style, with the handy pocket and knife and file sheath).
4. bag the whole idea and just go hunt up a sheep.
Anyway, THAAAAAAAAAAAAANKS for all the advice guys (he said sheepishly).
Berrrrrrrrrrrnie
p.s. I just want to caution you guys, you have Cody speechless!