Keenan, You should cut that thing down! Ha, ha. I wish I could get permission to cut Crabapple in a local swamp--I'd be set for life.
Thanks Oldbow! I've been working hard on my grips. I think it's one of the most difficult parts to keep natural looking.
Timber Wolfe, I'm not sure there is a difference. I've studied what my tree books say about Crabapple and it seems that Pacific/Oregon are used interchangeably. I have another Crabapple bow I made from a very clean stave that draws about 90# @ 28" and I've pulled it a lot further than that. It's great wood. Look for the cleanest, straightest, stave you can find and it will last forever.
Phil, What an honor to have a picture in someone else's shop. By 'thorn apple' do you mean, Osage or Hedgeapple? Crabapple is also called 'thorn apple' and 'ironwood' in some areas but I don't know if what you have is the same thing. If it's any of those things, however, it should make a great bow. Your density test is more than good news, too. Let us know what happens.
WIBOWYER, Thanks a lot. It's a definite 'worst case' stave.
J. D. Duff