Finally got it finished up! As the title says, Seneca scalloped replica from Jim Hamm and Steve Allely's encyclopedia of native American bows arrows and quivers. Not an exact replica by any means, but I think it somewhat resembles the original. Its eastern hop hornbeam and shoots my 550 grainers hard. It's about 60" ntn, give or take an inch or so. Drawing 50# @ 28". The feather bundles are grouse and stripped turkey secondaries tied on to buckskin thongs with sinew. The finish is spruce pitch and grease heated into the wood with two coats of beeswax over that. It has about an inch and a half of stringfollow just after being unbraced which settles back to its original flat profile. This is my first time using this wood and also my first scalloped bow. I owe a thank you to Soy for the wood and many thanks to Halfeye for the feathers, finish and advice on how to make a scalloped bow. I truly appreciate the help fellas! Thanks for looking! Josh