If you are going to build a first bow, I say, screw a board bow and go ahead and start a nice, simple, Osage bow. You can learn what a good piece of Osage looks like, how to chase a growth ring and tillering. And most Osage is a lot more forgiving than some boards or other wood. There are some nice Osage staves on the Trading Post. I'd expect most real good Osage with shipping would run around $100-120 if you buy one from a dealer. Or you could order an Osage blank from Rattlestick Bows that are all most floor tillered with the growth ring already chased.