WTB Second hand longbow quiver

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Jim
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WTB Second hand longbow quiver

#1 Post by Jim » Sat Aug 03, 2013 1:36 pm

Hey guys, I've never tried a bow quiver with my longbow before but don't want to fork out 100 bucks to find out if I like it. Does anybody have an old one they want to get rid of for about 50 bucks?

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Jim
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Re: WTB Second hand longbow quiver

#2 Post by hazard » Sat Aug 03, 2013 1:41 pm

Give John a call mate he will lead you in the right direction.


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John also makes basic arrows (no cresting etc) for customers.

He operates mail order and gives prompt friendly service and his prices are very competitive. Preferred payment method is by credit card, money order or cheque.


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Re: WTB Second hand longbow quiver

#3 Post by rodlonq » Tue Aug 06, 2013 9:09 am

Jim,

I have one here you can borrow to try before you buy.

Cheers...... Rod

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Re: WTB Second hand longbow quiver

#4 Post by Jim » Tue Aug 06, 2013 8:15 pm

Cheers Rod, I ordered a quiver from John McDonald today so I'm committed :wink:
"Structural Integrity of the entire arrow system is THE most important factor in terminal arrow performance. When structural integrity fails nothing else about your arrow's design matters."
-Doc Ashby

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