Your Sunday morning uploads, have become a regular part of my Sunday routine, thank you Armin🙏 You have to admire the quality and craftsmanship that's gone into the making of those quivers, even if you wouldn't want to only one personally, all beautiful objects in their own rights🌟
Beautiful quivers. I really like the Turkish quiver to use for "ground stalking" whitetail deer here in the Mountains of Upstate New York. I use a Comanche Style quiver when riding my Mule. I always carry my Horse Bow & Arrows with Bodkin points while away from home. Some people carry firearms, I carry a bow & arrows for self defense.
I really like the Pocket Quiver... But I usually don't carry lots of arrows. (6 or 7 is fine) You can only fire 3 (or 4) at my range before a 'round ' of shooting is over and you need to collect your arrows ... the quivers are all beautifully made though, with the Archer in mind for usability/practicality... I might possibly get a 'Chu' for 3D courses (because WHEN I miss, I need extra arrows!).....
i wish they would make Koc nocks for small diameter arrows, Small Diameter means packing more arrows in a quiver plus more accuracy, plus smaller diameter arrows tend to be affected less by the wind, and more penetration
@@zetprimordial7087 35# at your full draw? then you need to know the weight of the arrow, divide this weight with the poundage of the bow and you have GPP
@@zetprimordial7087 still depends on the bow and the recommended GPP from the bowbuilder. a Turkish or korean can handle 6-7gpp, a long sitar bow like a manchu more 12-15
Wäre es nicht besser den Köcher links zu tragen und dann mit der rechten Hand den nächsten Pfeil nach vorn zu ziehen? So sieht das echt verspannt aus. Zumal eh die linke Hand den Bogen hält.
Again , how you call it an artist, without any website where the customer would be able to get further informations about the program, options, sizes, colors, shipping, payment etc, etc. The belt of the Chinese quiver, for example, is even for a man with normal weight to small. I will not buy anything of such people.
Look at me as example, I am a photographer and sell even prints BUT I don’t have a website. Some are still able to just write an email. And I like this personal contact a lot :)
I'm the maker of this Quiver, thank you for your advice, I'm just a small businessman, not on a large scale, but everyone can ask my social media, many even contact me directly via private messages, it's not difficult it's been 3 years
Your Sunday morning uploads, have become a regular part of my Sunday routine, thank you Armin🙏
You have to admire the quality and craftsmanship that's gone into the making of those quivers, even if you wouldn't want to only one personally, all beautiful objects in their own rights🌟
Beautiful quivers. I really like the Turkish quiver to use for "ground stalking" whitetail deer here in the Mountains of Upstate New York. I use a Comanche Style quiver when riding my Mule. I always carry my Horse Bow & Arrows with Bodkin points while away from home. Some people carry firearms, I carry a bow & arrows for self defense.
There is something about fine crafted leather works that gives you a feeling about them like nothing else :)
Very well crafted and all three look worth having . Thank you for introducing us to them.
$45 USD is a steal for that beautiful pocket quiver. That is a piece of art, true craftsmanship, gorgeous!
Those are some really nice Quivers, I like the one that come with the belt attached
Very pretty Quivers especially the one with the pattern in the middle with the Button under neath
Seems to be a very very good quality of leather . And what a beautiful work (handcrafting) !
Love that dark brown and light brown one, I wouldn't mined having one off those, it more prettier than my one
habe drei Köcher, absolut Top Preis Leistung unschlagbar. Lieferung extrem schnell. Ich kann diesen Hersteller nur empfehlen.🤩🤩🤩
Yes beautiful work
He always improved, i already had the Qing quiver n maybe gonna order the bow quiver also..
That's 👌. Thank you sir! Those quivers show fine craftsmanship and quality. Great pricing also, real value for for what you pay for.
thats for sure
That's really awsome product from olle....
Krm busur badai bow ayoz nya kang biar di review
@@hendrisusanto8634 belum.pede 😂🙏
What an amazing quivers❤️❤️❤️
Absolutely beautiful!!
Amazing quivers
Beautiful quivers indeed! ...But it’s quite funny to see you present quivers, though you never use one!😋
This is the kind of of workmanship that will last two or three generations of use!
That's too expensive for me, but they are stunning. Very well made
Wow... They are sooo nice... And not a bad price really.
Usually use pounds.. so that 145dollar one would be like 80 pounds or so
Good looking! Not my design though, I want to grab the arrows by the nock, so I want them pointing forward.
Mr. Hirmer how well does it handle broadheads? Can only field tips fit it?
I really like the Pocket Quiver... But I usually don't carry lots of arrows. (6 or 7 is fine) You can only fire 3 (or 4) at my range before a 'round ' of shooting is over and you need to collect your arrows ... the quivers are all beautifully made though, with the Archer in mind for usability/practicality... I might possibly get a 'Chu' for 3D courses (because WHEN I miss, I need extra arrows!).....
really elegants 🧐
i wish they would make Koc nocks for small diameter arrows, Small Diameter means packing more arrows in a quiver plus more accuracy, plus smaller diameter arrows tend to be affected less by the wind, and more penetration
get in contact with them, maybe they will consider if there is enough demand
Beautiful quivers bro! Have you've seen my archery and slingshot shooting video?
How do you properly calculate your GPP? There's like a lot of mixed answers for proper GPP
Depends on the bow
@@ArminHirmer i know but like what grains per pound i mean. My bow is a 35 lb
@@zetprimordial7087 35# at your full draw? then you need to know the weight of the arrow, divide this weight with the poundage of the bow and you have GPP
@@ArminHirmer sorry for the late respond. My arrows are 300G or so, is that too light for a 35# full draw bow?
@@zetprimordial7087 still depends on the bow and the recommended GPP from the bowbuilder. a Turkish or korean can handle 6-7gpp, a long sitar bow like a manchu more 12-15
So no more fiddle around with arrows in your pocket anymore?
Very Sexy!! Going to have to look into these! Thank You for sharing!
Wäre es nicht besser den Köcher links zu tragen und dann mit der rechten Hand den nächsten Pfeil nach vorn zu ziehen? So sieht das echt verspannt aus. Zumal eh die linke Hand den Bogen hält.
Sicher möglich
1st 😋
Again , how you call it an artist, without any website where the customer would be able to get further informations about the program, options, sizes, colors, shipping, payment etc, etc. The belt of the Chinese quiver, for example, is even for a man with normal weight to small. I will not buy anything of such people.
Look at me as example, I am a photographer and sell even prints BUT I don’t have a website. Some are still able to just write an email. And I like this personal contact a lot :)
I'm the maker of this Quiver, thank you for your advice, I'm just a small businessman, not on a large scale, but everyone can ask my social media, many even contact me directly via private messages, it's not difficult it's been 3 years