Back or side quiver?
#11
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: West Bloomfield Michigan USA
Posts: 262

For one of the finest selection of traditional archery quivers check out Art Vincent' s " Cedar Ridge Leather Works"
www.archeryleather.com
www.archeryleather.com
#12
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: California
Posts: 600

The wife and I only shoot one, maybe two, rendezvous a year and I use a 4 arrow bow quiver and a small back quiver. The bow quiver holds my primary arrows and the back quiver holds the wifes,
. Actually, I take 7 arrows with me, 4 on the bow and three in the backquiver as backup and the wife carries a side quiver for her good arrows. The back quiver also holds the 12 clubhouse kindling arrows that we' d use for the 2 metal targets and the one, shoot through the concrete pipe and over the limb target.

#13
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Glen Ellyn IL USA
Posts: 239

I second the vote for Cedar Ridge. I bought a cruiser from Art and am extremely happy with it. I did have a Neet side quiver for a long time and it was a good quiver. I liked it till I bought Art' s cruiser. It just hangs better. I also had Art add a spacer in the bottom (Like a knife sheath) so I can use it for un-sharpened broadheads. It works great for practicing the month before season. Dick
#14
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mississippi USA
Posts: 15,296

Well duhhhhh........why didn' t I think of Art? [X(] He does make a very nice quiver--my second one is on order. I use his side (Cruiser) quiver, and he made a back quiver for my son (he loves it). You can catch up to Art at some of the bigger 3-D shoots--along with being a leathersmith and artist, he is also a dang good shot.
Chad
Chad