I just got back from cycling my log-pile and found a few staves I'd completely forgotten about. One is a holly stick, averaging 35cm diameter, oval in cross-section, with several clean sections 40cm long. I'm sure they'd make a 5-piece magyar, any thoughts on holly as a core-wood - interlocking grain, dense, takes glue well and responds well to heat correction; roughly about as good as hazel for performance in a self-bow.
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The other is a beautiful apple stave, clean, 70" long, 4" average diameter. Would make two fabulous long bows, but, could also make several cores.
What would you do?