Alright I finally have some pics to put up. This first one is the staves I will be working/ choosing from top to bottom we have: HHB, Rock Elm, Spalted Hazel, and the beech art bow I mentioned before with the snake limbs.

I'm kinda leaning toward the spalted hazel. The biggest reason being that the wood itself is almost a one of a kind, and gorgeous to boot. When I asked about the wood, no one had seen anything like it before. I was warned that spalted wood may be an issue, but it was confined to the center of the stave. I made a stiff handle and kept the spalting out of the working areas and ended up with a good looking nice shooting bow in the 55# range.
Here's that bow and the sister stave from the first pic.

Here's better shots of the coloration on the stave and the close to finished bow.


I'll have to let the wood dictate what kind of bow it wants to be, but the plan is to keep it simple until I'm sure the wood will co-operate. My #2 will be a mollie from the HHB, which is a build I'm comfortable and confident with.