This weekend I find myself spending the weekend in Williams IA and decided to do a little bow work. My youngest daughter has outgrown her oak bow and give me pretty specific instructions on what she would like to see in her new bow. First off, she don't want no girly feather bow nor does she want any pink girly stuff on her bow or arrows! Ok....got it. So I asked what she did want. Out came the back issues of PA. She decided that she wanted a snakey bow like Will makes with rattlesnake skins, but...she wants rattles carved into the tips and an arrow shelf like her mom's bow, but not Brown wood! She wants yellow wood like her sister's bow. Ok...I'll try says I! So I dig around and find a wiggly Osage stave about the right length and get to work roughing it out. While working it, I noticed something odd in appearance on the grain. I took it outside in the sunlight and danged if it isn't curly! That was about a month ago. I just started back on it today and got it to floor tiller and couldn't help myself from shaping the handle to see what the grain was going to look like. Wow! Beautiful stuff! The pics don't show it well, but turning it in the sunlight really brings out the beauty in this stuff. Josh