My Daughter worked out a deal with a guy in Kentucky for an Osage log. Drove up yesterday and picked it up. I took a Keokuk blade, deer leg handled knife that was secured with pine pitch and sinew and figured if it was a good log I would gift the fellow the knife. It is a great log and he got a knife. Also turned out that his Dad and him collect artifacts and I think he was pretty happy getting the knife. I got up early and started splitting it. It split straight as an arrow and gave me 8 staves. Worth the effort I think.