Don't feel bad, Osage, I had several people say that honey locust was no good as well, or that they hadn't heard of anyone making anything out of it. It was only when I saw that a few people had indeed used it that I looked into it further. And being that we have some really straight ones on our property, I thought I'd give it a shot. But I've yet to make one at all. I may just go with hickory for my first bow. There's so much to remember, I'm just trying to take it step by step. I can't tell which of our black locusts are alive or dead, so I'm going to wait till I see leaves. Then I can just pick a tree and make a stave. Of course, I'll be waiting another six months to a year before I can get started, but I'm ready for it. I think that'll be the best way to test whether I really want to make one or not. One thing that this tree searching has done for me, I found a persimmon thicket of maybe fifty trees on the property today that I didn't know was there. Right on the edge. I always wondered why the deer were traveling through there. I mean, I hunted real close to that area. But now I know why it was so appealing to them. I can't believe that many of those trees remained hidden from me for so long. It took having a reason to walk an extra 20 or thirty yards to find them.