Horace,
Yes, that's the lecture I was talking about. Glad to know that I'm not making this up, even if I did get some of the names wrong!
Jaro,
I think this is in danger of becoming personal - I hope it doesn't.
There are a number of references to some or a few of the MR bows not being yew. What they are I don't know as this has never been confirmed. The fact that reference was made at this lecture to non-yew MT bows was reported by me, and now confirmed by Horace. I put this fact forward because I thought it may be of interest . Why the knowledge of this is patchy I do not know - but I would rather not be attacked for putting this information forward. I have no investment in it being correct or incorrect.
I am of course aware that a lot of work has been done on better understanding the MR bows in the past five years. That doesn't necessarily alter the fact that 5 years ago some of the bows were not thought to be yew - and that is presumably still the case. Until such time as more information is available on these particulalr bows that's all that can really be said - some of the MR bows may not be yew. It would be of considerable interest to identify which specific bows were in question and to clarify this.
I'm not sure what you mean by shiny mirrors. I in no way intend to deny or belittle your expertise and knowledge. I do however wish you did not so easily discount the opinions of some others which may also be valid. If Robert Hardy, after living with these bows for so long thought that a few were not yew, I'd like to know why rather than just discount a possibly fascinating bit of knowledge. I am sure that he has made mistakes and have no doubt he has learnt a great deal during his lifelong interest in longbows. Perhaps he's correct, perhaps not - but why attack so hard when someone reports this?
My mind may be an odd shape - but is that relevant? The people who have said that they feel that not all the bows were yew must presumably have had what appeared to them at the time to be a good reason for beleiving this and saying this. I don't agree or disagree with what they say - I would like to know why they said this, what it was based upon and see work to establish whether it is correct or not. Perhaps there is a language barrier at work but I feel you are getting dangerously close to personal insults which I do not appreciate.
You do keep on referring to these bows as being whitewood. They may not be whitewood, they could be on New World wood. What they are is not known. All that is known is that those who had access to the MR bows at that time thought that some of them were not yew.
"The whole affair is like "accusing me that I cannot be scientist because I dont worship on altar of Rodenberry". Bizzare." Jaro, I'm afraid that I just did not understand this, simple corkscrew-brain shiny mirror person that I am
I accuse you of nothing. Why shoot the messenger? I don't care if you believe or don't believe this about MR bows I just reported something I felt might be of interest.
Bizarre Mark with corkscrew brain and shiny mirror in England