Yeah, I bought six staves from him last fall. They are all really straight, no knots, and pretty fine pieces of wood. However, they were sopping wet and had been cut less than two weeks when he shipped them. There was no way I could use them for the bowmaking class I had scheduled, so I had to scramble up some cured osage from good people here in P.A. (dang, what a great bunch of people)
It does appear he was a little rough with the draw knife taking off the bark and cambium, so all six staves have violated backs. I guess since he is NOT a bowyer and generally deals with osage, he does not know this could be a problem with white woods. I guess I will just have to back these with rawhide, sinew, or maybe even bamboo? I just don't feel like chasing rings on whitewoods and I am too paranoid to go with violated growthrings.