In the mean time I am having a ward time finding info on traditional quivers besides the ones with the canvas outside and a leather disk 6" wide with around 24 holes.
Also what did some English targets look like and how were they made?
Thanks in advance! Any sites, books or shared info will help me alot. Unless I am looking in the wrong places there is not a whole lot on the web.
The leather discs with canvas outside were arrow bags used in the late Middle Ages and Tudor periods, while quivers were used throughout the entire period, although not all archers used them. Quivers were made of wood, leather or a wood/leather combination usually in the form of a cylinder or a cylinder tapered toward the bottom, You can see them pictured in the Bayeuux tapestry or in drawings of the archer from the book 'The Double Armed Man' and in many mediaeval manuscript illustrations.
“ Targets’ were round wooden shields or the similar wooden discs [without the coloured rings ] used to shoot at in late mediaeval or Tudor times. Before that archers shot at cloth or paper marks pinned to butts or at distant ‘clouts’ marked by a peg and a piece of cloth.
Erik