I have been making self-bows for 20 years but had it on my mind in 1957 as a farm kid in Kansas with oodles of Osage. My oldest books are from the 50's and only one ( The complete book of archery) had some how-to stuff in it like Tom Jennings making a Laminated Smithwick clone for Kittredge Bow Hut. At this point, I have quite a collection of Archery books and the only ones that have some "how-to" in them are "Hunting with a bow and arrow by Saxton Pope 1923 for making a Yew bow" and "Archery Tackle- how to make it and use it by Adolph Shane 1936 that did have Osage instructions like following the grain". As a farm kid, my source of information was mainly from outdoor magazines. Some friends who saw saw me playing with my Lemonwood bow would say, " you should make one out of Hedge (Osage). I was very interested but when I asked about the How , they would say things about cutting a piece of Osage and sink it in a flowing stream to season it?? Anyway, I missed out on a lot with all the hedge posts setting around so I guess I didn't dig deep enough. Any other old guys out there with similar stories?