One of my earliest bows was a maple-backed walnut-belly bow, both pieces from boards. I didn't have the luxury of chasing a single ring through the maple so I backed it. It held up for 4 years of practice and hunting in everything from 90-degree to below freezing weather. Eventually the glue gave out, but the maple remained strong. Sometimes you can find maple boards where you can chase a ring, I'm sure, but I haven't had much luck with that in any maple boards I've picked up. Backing is an easy remedy (especially if you want to dull the bright color anyway). Anyway, that is my amateur's insight.
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