I thought this might tickle a few of Yew guys.
I'm going to make a warbow from this Yew, now if it isn't any good, it doesn't necessarily prove that
all coarse grained, fast grown Yew is poor.
But if it does produce good bow it will disprove that the oft' spouted opinion that coarse grained fast grown Yew is no good.
It already disproves the theory that such lowland fast grown Yew is pale with poor sapwood definition!
Anyhow we'll see, I'll be sure to let you know how I get on, I'm nominally aiming for 100# at 31"
Just for the record it was grown in North London in the back garden of a bloke I know. It is the flood plain of the river Lea which is low lying fertile grain.
It's certainly the lowest ring count I've ever seen in Yew.
Del