I wish I had a little more of that problem, although my wife would disagree. I suffer from a severe lack of staves. At the moment I only have two staves, which I ordered and received this last week, and one partially complete bow. I do have quite a few finished bows hanging from my handy-dandy bow hanging device in the corner of my storage room, and a few 3" PVC arrow holders stuffed full of mostly broken arrows in the same room, and I have two broken bows sitting in the corner that I just can't part with because they were the first two bows I made and they are a good reminder of where I've been. Since I currently have a wife and 4 children living with me, that all have at least one bow, plus my bows, my bow hanger is definitely full, but for now they're all here to stay. I've been trying to build up a bit of a stave collection, but I end up building bows just as fast as I acquire staves. Now I have 3 or 4 young men from church asking me to help them build their first bows, and I need to get a hold of enough wood to get them started. Good news is, I may have found a cure. Since I now live in Texas, I have found a couple of potential sources for free Osage. I just need to find the time on a weekend to go cut them down and split them, and the patience to let them cure before digging in. Hopefully this pans out...