Osage wood is a weird thing. It can vary a great deal, and in a variety of ways. I think this particular tree is a little more oily, or extractives rich, kinda creamy, buttery. It's weird. Kinda like a hackberry or mulberry or elm in terms of just being strong willed, game, resilient to bending. It's not as light was them, but not extremely dense. To be honest, if I can get the resilience w/ out the extreme density, I'm all for it. Were elm (allegedly) not so influenced by humidity it might be my favorite bow wood even as light as it can be. I reckon one test will be how well it holds up to work over time.
I'm kinda hopin' Ryan will get some shop time today. I'm ready for more pics. LOL