Man you really are the Bob Ross of archery and I love it. Had an awful week, your calm happy gentle talking really helps ease the day. Thank you. And yes, that quiver is gorgeous
I aswell with martial arts; only recently getting into archery. Joy of a craft is that there is no true perfection, there's always more to learn and improve!
Oh my goodness that's so NICE!! I like how short the quiver is and how easily the arrows clear the top when you pull them out. Very professional work and beautiful details. Thanks Armin! Good Sunday to you.
This is a traditional Korean quiver from the late period of Josun Dynasty. Korean quivers used to be a lot bigger than this (just like the Manchu quivers) in the early period but as the matchlock muskets became more popular and became mainstream, the Korean quiver became smaller and smaller with fewer arrow carry. The Korean bow also became smaller and smaller as time went. That is why this late period Korean quiver became so compact as it became a status symbol (usually worn by high ranking officers) as common soldiers began to carry matchlock muskets by this time. Another factor is that Korean archers in Josun Dynasty fought defensive wars usually from the castle tops and therefore had easier access to more arrows in the castle, whereas Manchurians fought offensive wars in a conquest of distant lands and therefore had to carry a lot more arrows with them riding on their horseback resulting in bigger quivers.
There is zero room for equipment failures or malfunction or in Armin's words "fiddling" if I hadn't already ordered a quiver from the master of leatherwork Koszta Zoltán I would have been getting that one . It rates tops in all categories, well made and tough , very secure, ease of use ,fit , fast access to arrows, arrows come out smooth with no hang-up. This is probably the nicest quiver that's been reviewed here. Wanbyeoghan !!
The "Korean video" bingo - "I don't shoot proper Korean style", "This is not a traditional, Korean horn bow" and similar :P These comments actually made me look into traditional Korean techniques and focus more on my training. Appreciate your videos and whole community, cheers ;)
That’s a great quiver, indeed! I like the leather belts as well! When I had ordered my korean quiver from Yeochang Yun, I should have asked for the belts, too 😁 Lesson learned! Thank you for the entertaining review! 😁🙏 Wish you a nice Sunday! 🏹🔆
Right on Armin!! Never knew my recommendation for the Korean Quiver would have a review from you hehe. And thanks! To Yeochang as well for making me this splendid quiver
Now that is worth every penny!. Nice looking & Great Functionality. I must buy one, Yes I do believe that I have found my First Quiver For my Alibow 40# Segye. I love this bow!. Now all I need is the Bow holder.hmmm heading off to Yeochang Yun's Facebook he may make those as well. Super Review.
@@ArminHirmer It's too late hehehe his name has been forever changed we need to let him know he needs to update His Driver License & Birth Certificate haha Ohh I needed that Laugh with all the Sad things going on with Our country Sleepy Joe ive come close to shooting my Tv Lately with my new Arrows I just went back and fixed my post hehehehe I'm crying hehehe
The "eo" in Yeo is pronounced as a soft "u" as in luncheon, not like the "eo" in neon. The "ang" in Chang is pronounced like an "aw" as in saw - "Chawng". You got the "u" in Yun correct. It's pronounced the same as "oo" in moon. Hats off to you for showing us Yeo Chang's lovely work and to Yeo Chang for his devotion to recreating a part of the Joseon Kingdom's past.
I'm Korean subscriber. Someday, I want to see you use "애기살(in video, you saied 'baby arrow')" using "통아(Tong-A)". As you know, "애기살" was a secret weapon of Joseon that the enemy could not reuse arrows, had a long range, and was hard to see. I express my respect for your interest and passion for the bow.
thank you Brad. I think for broad heads one should replace the inserts with something like leather, so the blades will not get stuck. Maybe ask Yeochang if he has an idea
Question: do you have quiver recommendations for holding quite a lot of arrows? (Or quivers which can be placed next to each other, etc?) Because I have a large variety of targets and big area to use: it's nice to be able to put ~40-50 shots down before having to collect. Or more! Id love to hear recommendations!! 🙂 thanks! PS: the scythian bow you recommended about a year ago or so I bought, and it is the best bow I've ever used. THANK YOU SO MUCH! for that wonderful suggestion.
Soft big leather back quiver, with separation by simple strings through the top of the quiver. Soft quiver so dey don't rattle, strings can be leather as well, and you can as many separation as you want.
I was wondering if this would work whilst riding a horse, just to see if the quiver wouldn’t slowly slide/move up your body or be in the way whilst doing shots where your upper body is turned. Also wondering if grabbing the arrows over the shoulder would be doable or efficient.
Don't know why the top view of this quiver aroused me that much... Have a nice time with it. I mean shot straight... Or stuck that thing in.. you don't have anymore... Whatever
Man you really are the Bob Ross of archery and I love it. Had an awful week, your calm happy gentle talking really helps ease the day. Thank you.
And yes, that quiver is gorgeous
thank you
Bob Ross of Archery.. So accurate!!
Definitely you look SMART and awesome. 🤩 Beautiful Korean quiver, of the dynasty that I have Korean bow. Nice review enjoy your Sunday Armin. 🤘😀☕🍰🥰
56 years of being an archer and I'm still learning everyday 🙏
me too :)
I aswell with martial arts; only recently getting into archery. Joy of a craft is that there is no true perfection, there's always more to learn and improve!
Some people start their day with coffee. I'm in my garage shooting my korean bow and watching you! ✌😎
Oh my goodness that's so NICE!! I like how short the quiver is and how easily the arrows clear the top when you pull them out. Very professional work and beautiful details.
Thanks Armin! Good Sunday to you.
This is a traditional Korean quiver from the late period of Josun Dynasty. Korean quivers used to be a lot bigger than this (just like the Manchu quivers) in the early period but as the matchlock muskets became more popular and became mainstream, the Korean quiver became smaller and smaller with fewer arrow carry. The Korean bow also became smaller and smaller as time went. That is why this late period Korean quiver became so compact as it became a status symbol (usually worn by high ranking officers) as common soldiers began to carry matchlock muskets by this time. Another factor is that Korean archers in Josun Dynasty fought defensive wars usually from the castle tops and therefore had easier access to more arrows in the castle, whereas Manchurians fought offensive wars in a conquest of distant lands and therefore had to carry a lot more arrows with them riding on their horseback resulting in bigger quivers.
That professionalism, I can watch these videos all day
Thank you
There is zero room for equipment failures or malfunction or in Armin's words "fiddling" if I hadn't already ordered a quiver from the master of leatherwork Koszta Zoltán I would have been getting that one . It rates tops in all categories, well made and tough , very secure, ease of use ,fit , fast access to arrows, arrows come out smooth with no hang-up. This is probably the nicest quiver that's been reviewed here.
Wanbyeoghan !!
The "Korean video" bingo - "I don't shoot proper Korean style", "This is not a traditional, Korean horn bow" and similar :P
These comments actually made me look into traditional Korean techniques and focus more on my training. Appreciate your videos and whole community, cheers ;)
That’s a great quiver, indeed! I like the leather belts as well!
When I had ordered my korean quiver from Yeochang Yun, I should have asked for the belts, too 😁 Lesson learned!
Thank you for the entertaining review! 😁🙏
Wish you a nice Sunday!
🏹🔆
Right on Armin!! Never knew my recommendation for the Korean Quiver would have a review from you hehe. And thanks! To Yeochang as well for making me this splendid quiver
Very nice quiver. Good when they sit so firmly
Now that is worth every penny!. Nice looking & Great Functionality. I must buy one, Yes I do believe that I have found my First Quiver For my Alibow 40# Segye. I love this bow!. Now all I need is the Bow holder.hmmm heading off to Yeochang Yun's Facebook he may make those as well. Super Review.
Yeochang Yun (not Fun, was a typing mistake of me)
@@ArminHirmer It's too late hehehe his name has been forever changed we need to let him know he needs to update His Driver License & Birth Certificate haha Ohh I needed that Laugh with all the Sad things going on with Our country Sleepy Joe ive come close to shooting my Tv Lately with my new Arrows I just went back and fixed my post hehehehe I'm crying hehehe
Bow Sound is so amazing!!
06:35 - I absolutely love that natural finish on that bow!
A piece of art, beautifully done.
The "eo" in Yeo is pronounced as a soft "u" as in luncheon, not like the "eo" in neon. The "ang" in Chang is pronounced like an "aw" as in saw - "Chawng". You got the "u" in Yun correct. It's pronounced the same as "oo" in moon.
Hats off to you for showing us Yeo Chang's lovely work and to Yeo Chang for his devotion to recreating a part of the Joseon Kingdom's past.
Thanks
Thank you Armin. Enjoy the rest of your weekend. Cheers
Nicely made, beautiful quiver. 👍
another korean gear!! interesting episode!!
I'm korean but I'm learning korean culture from here , thanks a lot 🙏 💓
goodmorning here in canada
That quiver very nice
I'm Korean subscriber. Someday, I want to see you use "애기살(in video, you saied 'baby arrow')" using "통아(Tong-A)".
As you know, "애기살" was a secret weapon of Joseon that the enemy could not reuse arrows, had a long range, and was hard to see.
I express my respect for your interest and passion for the bow.
음..재미있는 영상이네요 제가 영어는 잘 못하지만 꾸준히 영상 쳉겨 볼께요!
I know what i want for next christmas.
thank you for great review! I will try to restore more good things! :D - from yeochang
제 마음속 최고의 화살집입니다!👍
I like this quiver
Very Nice Quiver!! The Price is very reasonable for the Quality one gets too!
형님!! 좋은영상 감사해요!!
나도 국궁배우는중인데 저거 갖고싶다.. ㅠㅠ
get one, its worth it
You have talked me into 2 bows now you talked me into a quiver your my go to for archery thank you! One question will broadheads this quiver?
thank you Brad. I think for broad heads one should replace the inserts with something like leather, so the blades will not get stuck. Maybe ask Yeochang if he has an idea
Thanks for reply
The other section isfor arrows too
Good day Mr. Armin. Nice review on this! Btw which one do you prefer? This quiver by Mr. Yeo Chang Yun or by Alibow? Thanks!
I love my Trad Korean Mil quiver.
What was the second pocket for? I couldn't understand what you said.
tong-ah, an overdraw device for short arrows
@@ArminHirmer Do regular arrows still snuggly fit in that second pocket? I have no use for short arrows (unless you can convince me!).
@@societyofrobots there is a space for Tong-ah in 2nd pocket, but also fits for normal arrows :D
@@societyofrobots of course they do :)
Question: do you have quiver recommendations for holding quite a lot of arrows? (Or quivers which can be placed next to each other, etc?) Because I have a large variety of targets and big area to use: it's nice to be able to put ~40-50 shots down before having to collect. Or more! Id love to hear recommendations!! 🙂 thanks!
PS: the scythian bow you recommended about a year ago or so I bought, and it is the best bow I've ever used. THANK YOU SO MUCH! for that wonderful suggestion.
hmmm need to think, maybe someone else will know a quiver for you
Soft big leather back quiver, with separation by simple strings through the top of the quiver. Soft quiver so dey don't rattle, strings can be leather as well, and you can as many separation as you want.
@@dasMoto have a brand I should look into? All of my googling for something like that thusfar has not yielded much. Thanks for the help!
I was wondering if this would work whilst riding a horse, just to see if the quiver wouldn’t slowly slide/move up your body or be in the way whilst doing shots where your upper body is turned.
Also wondering if grabbing the arrows over the shoulder would be doable or efficient.
I think its great for horseback and when you place the quiver further back, you can grab the arrows over your shoulder, no problem
Nice one.
you looks cool~
wooo
화살을 뽑을때 허리옆이 아닌 뒤쪽 어깨위로 화살을 뽑으면 더 편할 겁니다
와우
Next time Mr. Armin, wear Korean traditional clothes and shoot a Korean bow. ^^
I hope I can some traditional clothes :)
Don't know why the top view of this quiver aroused me that much... Have a nice time with it. I mean shot straight... Or stuck that thing in.. you don't have anymore... Whatever
Hahaha I understand
Your funny