Hi all. Sorry if this has been dealt with previously, but I couldn't find it if it has been. Do you think it would work to leave the bark on the back of a hickory sapling bow? I ask because I have seen some neat work with bark left on some other species. Today I cut a sapling, roughed out the handle, and took it down to floor tiller with a hatchet, then clamed it in reflex to dry for a while. I left the bark on the back as I think it would be really neat. It isn't all coarse and brittle yet, though I guess it might be much more so after it dries. I figured what the heck, it's hickory. If the bark breaks off, the bow still stands a good chance of surviving since hickory is so tough. And even if it fails, I have THOUSANDS of hickory staves avaliable here on the place, so no biggie. What say you all?