Tumalt evidently was responding to a post which nobody else read, which has been deleted. From what's he's described of it, I agree with him. Ya'll all need to take a chill pill.
Tumalt, you might consider editing your post, since the proper context has been now lost. Might help avoid more harsh responses.
Yew is a beautiful and unique wood, but it grows in a very restricted area, and incredibly slowly. No wonder it's expensive. I disagree a that locust and hickory are as good, but concede it's a question of environment substantially. The default assumption is that one lives in a humidy climate, and in that case osage and yew seem to have working properties more suited to that condition, particularly when compared to hickory for example. However, in really dry climate wood like elm or hickory really shines.
I'd love to use more yew, but the price makes it prohibitive for me.