Looking around at a few of the more common places to buy traditional gear, I see staves for sale that run about $90 for hickory and $130+ for osage. After trying to find & cure a couple myself, I'm starting to see the value there. But I've made enough kids bows to pause before plopping down $100 for something that may end up being firewood in my hands.
I've seen some listed on Ebay for about $40-75 but didn't know if this is likely to be poor quality stuff. For those of you who buy staves, where do you tend to pick these up?
Also, it seems that backing strips have gone way up in price. I remember picking up a hickory strip from one of the major trad retailers for for $15-20 (not including shipping). Now, they're priced at $40-50. What gives?
Because I know somebody will suggest it, I'd love to make one from something local but, sadly, people around here pollard their mulberry trees before the branches get to be more than a few inches in diameter. And the only wild-growing bow wood is incense cedar (Calocedrus decurrens,), which I understand needs to be rather short & with a good sinew backing to work -- something I'm not quite ready for.