Friday, January 27, 2012

Lakota Stealth Quiver

Lakota Stealth Quiver


For those of you interested in the Stealth Quiver:

There are plenty of options but they all depend on what you want and what you're willing to pay.  I only use the best leather I can find and generally materials run about $75.  I line the quiver with an extra layer of leather and the point end of the quiver is  tripled in thickness to insure Broadhead safety. 

Generally, I use oak tan cowhide but have built them with other leathers such as Moose, Elk, Goat etc, if I can find it in an appropriate thickness.  Those leathers are very expensive.
Another option if using the oak tan is to have it dyed.  I use a quality leather dye in a color of your choosing. Most like a dark brown or chocolate color.  The quiver is double laced with synthetic sinew, by hand.  The Quiver easily carries a dozen Broadheads.

All in all it is high quality through and through and I wont skimp on materials.  It's got to be the best or I wont build it.  There's about ten hours of labor in one.
Minimum price for Oak Tan would be $160.00.  That said, if you want one, let me know and I'll get on it.  I'll need payment + shipping before I ship.  I'd have to know where you are to determine shipping, packaging, and insurance.

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