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justBrian
10-22-2002, 12:55 PM
YOu know, that thing that's down on the string anchor? How much are they, and where can I find one? :cool:

davegr8house
10-22-2002, 01:14 PM
$40.00 Kolstein Bass Bow Quiver from www.quinnviolins.com

I have one of these and I am pleased with it. Kolstein is the Brand. The Quiver is what you are looking for.
Dave

If the world didnt suck we would all fall off.....

justBrian
10-22-2002, 01:28 PM
Thanx-- I've got a pit job coming up and have found that putting my bow on the stand just doesn't work. Especially if I have to turn pages. :D
A quiver, eh? Who would have thought that's what it'd be called.

Peter McFerrin
10-22-2002, 02:23 PM
Originally posted by bed
Thanx-- I've got a pit job coming up and have found that putting my bow on the stand just doesn't work. Especially if I have to turn pages. :D
A quiver, eh? Who would have thought that's what it'd be called.

You've seen those old Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry cartoons where someone uses an upright as a longbow, with the bow as ammunition, right? Then it makes sense. :D

Bruce Calin
10-28-2002, 10:28 AM
I've used several types of quivers over the years.Some were designed for bass bows & some for arrows(archery).The one I like now is from Cabela's sporting goods store.It's cheap(25 bucks)& has a nice big opening that stays open.The ones I've tried for bass tend to collapse after a while.It takes a little creativity to figure out how to attach it,but it works pretty well once thats done.