I met Mike and his dad at the Hill shoot. They are some fine folks. Real nice Osage and Hickory. Bought another roughed out stave. (he talked me into it

) TWISTED, SNAKEY AND A KNOT HOLE RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE UPPER LIMB

. Ken asked me if I was up to the challenge yet? I told him absolutely NOT

. I had no idea how to straighten the twist or snakey out of it

. Well. Ken stood there at the the jigs they used, and went through every step of how to make that ugly piece of stick into a bow. Now it's up to me to put that into practice. Not only all of that. He gave me a great price on it too
Don't pass up the opportunity to grab up a few pieces while you're there. Wish I could be
