Hi guys.
I got it contact with a carpenter here in Israel that imports wood from England.
I found this yew board and like to heare your opinion. I`ll mention that the wood is air dried (not kiln dried).
Since I only use "common" woods that are imported regularly by dealers (white oak, ipe etc...)
using yew will be a kind of exiting for me. Problem is, this board is kind of pricey....
So, here are the pics....

The board is long and wide enough for several bows. the heartwood near the edges has pretty straight grain (a bit of a swirl that I can place at the handle section).
The center has some cracks. If I`ll take it, I plan to back it with bamboo. I`ll mention that on the other side, it seems to have benn cut through the rings so the grain is not
that stright, but thats the belly side.

Here`s a close up:


So, what do you think? Is yew realy worth the money and effort, of should I stick with ipe, bamboo and oak?
Thanks,
Dor.