Well, Danny I finished the stave you sent me, and I have had great fun doing it. I ended up using it as my trade bow because it was the best piece of wood I had. I am really proud of how it turned out and I am glad I will be able to pass it on, but sorry to see it go. Final dimensions are 67" nock to nock and 58# @ 29". there is a little bit of snakey in the bottom limb that gives the bow a touch of character. The tips are some sort of african black wood/ebony substitute--very hard and very pretty. I liked the black and gold contrast and decided to continue the theme with the grip. I have always admired Simson's bows with their sharp-edged fades that transition to soft curves, so I tried to imitate them here. I hope he is flattered.
The recipient is one of the many avid hunters on this site so I finished the bow with 8 coats of tung oil rubbed down with pumice to create a satin finish like Gordon's build-alongs. Orion the hunter is meant as a talisman to bring luck in the hunt. I know some think he is holding a shield, but it always looks like a bow to me.
Thanks for looking and thanks for everything I learned from everyone on this site