Here is a bow I made out of a small tree I cut down in the mountains of Montana. It is 65" ntn 1 1/2 at the fades with a straight taper to 1/2 at the nocks, It pulls seventy five pounds at 28". The stave had a slight deflex to it after it dried so I reflexed it at the handle so it ended up with a slight gull shape. I have no idea what the wood was I thought maybe you guys could help me identify it. I don't have any picture but it grew in like a group or grove of about ten or fifteen others they were about 15' to 20' high 3" to 4" in diameter. It had smooth grayish bark and grew pipe straight for about 7' or 8" with no branches. The wood is almost bone white with really no heartwood all it had was a small dark spot in the center (the pith?) I think it had small round leaves. It grew in the swan mountains near Kalispell Montana. It seem to be a very good wood and took only about 1/2 inch of set. Samples I broke seemed very strong in tension and very elastic. It also steam bends easier then any wood I have done, though I admit I haven't done a whole lot. Any Ideas?
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