Our EFA Totem shaft was developed to connect the hood and arrow gripper assemblies making it, in effect, a one piece quiver. We make every effort to keep things lightweight and traditional, so the arrow shaft seemed like a natural. Inside all of our hoods we install a molded plate to prevent a broadhead tip from poking through the leather. For a Totem quiver we install a machine screw during the molding process to screw onto the arrow insert. The gripper assembly then has a longer screw inserted from the bottom to screw into the bottom shaft insert. The shaft is actually two shafts telescoping together with surgical tubing to hold them in place. It's a very lightweight and efficient system which works well with or without the Wing attachment.
It is best to order the Totem with the quiver. To install later you would need to remove the foam and molded pad, replacing them with the screw installed molded pad, drill a hole in the current or new foam, replace the machine screw in the gripper assembly with a longer one, and then install the shaft.
We haven't sold the Totem separately because it's a little difficult to install properly. The best option would be to get the quiver with the Totem (only an extra $10). The extra weight is only about .1 ounce.
I admire traditional guys for the way they get an idea and try to make it themselves for themselves and friends. It is the ones that copy an idea and then start selling it that aren't admirable. Someone told me recently that he was going to have someone else's product reproduced off shore, so that he could sell it cheaper. That is the kind of thinking that I believe is wrong headed and unpatriotic.