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    • codger
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        Well my old back quiver is getting tired ive had it at least 30 years and im looking for another just like it but i dont remember who made it. its smooth leather with a strap to keep some of the arrows seperate its got a large zippered pocket on the front and sewed on knife sheath and broadhead file holder it at one time had a pencil holder sewed on the shoulder starp that left me many years ago. i cant find a name on it anywhere and cant seem to find another on the internet. i already have a big all leather hill style traditional quiver but it just doesnt work like this one and the pouch is handy for pocket knife bow stringer wax etc. i thought i might be a Neet but they dont list anything like it. it did at one time have a second strap that connected across the chest to the quiver body to hold it in place i did away with it about 30 years ago. Anybody have and idea who makes these and if they are still available. the knife sheath file holder and big zippered pouch are just too handy for hunting and field archery so i like to find another.If anyone has a used one in good condition they want to sell iver got paypal thanks

      • codger
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          well sorry about this post after hours and hours of searching for quivers on the net i found my exact quiver at Cabellas? who would have thought its listed as a camo quiver? its all tan leather no camo but its an exact copy of my trusty old quiver sorry about the erronious post here.

        • William Warren
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            Codger,

            I’ve got one I’ve had since I was 12 with the Shakespeare logo on it. I suspect a general manufacturer makes them and they have been sold over the years under various brands. Mine is also tan and exactly as you describe. Glad you found a replacement.

            Duncan

          • codger
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              Its been a great Quiver and used heavily for years and years but the strap is finally starting to crack and get brittle probably some where along ihe line i abused the poor thing.

              i suspect my next oenwill defintlly out last me and go to my nephew along with the rest of my archery equipment when i pass on.

            • David Coulter
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                I have one of those quivers with the Bear logo pressed into the pocket. Great quiver. It does look a little different than the one at Cabelas. Mine is a finished leather, tan, two tone. This is probably just a newer version.

                My parents bought mine for me at a yard sale in the late 70 or early 80s. I don’t use it for hunting, but do use it for 3D shoots. dwc

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