Haha ya I know what he would say, I was working with him about a week ago and he was working on a bamboo backed Yew recurve and it was beautiful!!! he called me the next day and said that a large splinter in the bamboo let loose so he did a rawhide patch and wrapped it then I went by the next day to check it out and after I shot it for a while it started to lift another splinter! He was talking about cutting it up for firewood and I talked him out of doing that and doing another wrap because he had put a fair amount of time into it and it was such a beautiful bow! He did it but said if another one came up it was fire wood! I said ill buy it from you if another one comes up lol
I think it was just a bad piece of bamboo as I have seen lots of these bows that he has built that had no issues. But never the less I would hate to see any bow he worked on go to fire wood!! Even if it was a complete break I would take it
I know if I wanted to complete it I could and I could bandaid it up to probably hold for a good long life but I just dont think its worth the time and energy and as gordon said its probably under built for what I was wanting to get out of it. Who knows though someday I may want to do something with it
Thanks John