I made this arrow about 1 1/2 years ago, a cedar arrow made from shafts I had lying around for about 25 years, one of 23. It was fitted with a field point and shot almost every day.
Last spring I took a huge gouge out of it and scarfed a piece of cedar into the gouge and it shot another year with the piece added. Most told me to scrap the arrow and don't shoot it.
A hunk of cock feather is missing but it continued to shoot well until last week and I had a glancing blow on a log which finally killed it and relegated it to the dead arrow display.
Who says cedar is not tough? We don't need no stinking carbons.