I wanted to bring up a discussion on yew wood, the prices, the availabilty, and the reality of being able to cut the wood that is described in the in some of the past threads in the trade section. First, the availabilty....cutting the quality of yew MOST people have come to except as bow worthy wood is VERY DIFFICULT. You must for the most part here in wa. state get a permit from the state to cut.....they don't give these out anytime you want them, and in some districts not at all!! Yew of the quality that most want grows high in the cascade mountain range....or on the high mountains of the coastal mountain range, none of which is "generally" on private land. You can find lots of low, to mid-elevation wood, but not much in the way of high elevation. I have a good amount of yew.....BUT I rarely sell, or trade yew because of peoples unrealistic wants. I can not approach a land owner on a farm to get yew (which I have read is the case with osage) It is NOT there!!! So, osage holders...we are not comparing apples to apples when it comes to availability of each species. How many osage cutters have to get a permit through a goverment agency?
Is it hard to get Osage?? I'll bet it is at times...but not like yew. I am speaking from a WA. state prospective, have no idea about oregon.
I can not give a direct link to Dave Roberts website, but if you search you will find his site, and the quality most look for. (this is a example NOT an endorsement, I would prefer to use a sponser from here if they have pics))I know the man, and even cut wood for him for a few yrs (not yew) I could never understand how he got SO MANY premium staves, and they are nice for the most part. I question where, and how he gets them.....But I have never asked, and he never told me. I know the state would not give him the amount of permits to match the hundreds, and hundreds of staves he sold.....But he MAY have a very legitimate source. (ie. logging company?)
Last, yew is yew, it is all good, BUT not all will make a warbow.
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Would like to apologize for the posting of the link.....Believe ME I was not endorsing his web-site. It is difficult to search "yew stave" and not have a for profit site....it was meant to be a detailed description because of the video links nothing more. Any pics from advertisors are welcome....
Brian