Woodcraft occasionally runs some of their lumber at a pretty good rate for the unemployed (yay Michigan!) and while searching for the backbone to my tradbow, I came across some common cherry on sale for $5/bf. I flipped a pallet's worth of board til this one said "I'm a bow"...
I saw the back on this side:
And the belly on this side:
A close up of the board may reveal to some what I saw...
Back:
Belly:
This bow was going to be a challenge for me since I had only worked with red oak until now. But I looked at the rings and for some reason it made sense. In the previous pics you may be able to see my initial layout lines as to where I thought the bow would come from. Then I sliced her up on the table saw and got the 2" wide x 64" slab ready for action.
Back:
Belly: