Thanks for the replies, they are all valuable. My meeting with DC was very informative, I got some good advice. As for the twist, he basically told me to leave it alone. A bowyer would like to know the twist is there before he/she starts working it, and if its to twisted it still makes good carving wood or fire wood. I was very surprised to see his bows because of the amount of defect in the wood he works around, such as pins, twist, and knots. If I ever do sell a bow stave i hope to be able to say for certain it will make a bow.