Well, over the last several decades, I've had every model Bear made in those years and nearly all the woods they used. And, some Bear "lunch box specials" because I lived in Michigan for 20 years. Maybe everyone doesn't know it, but Bear was ok with employees making bows for themselves on their own time(ok, maybe not every employee, but some could!) If I have ever seen this wood in a Bear bow, it wasn't this color, and the finish surface was completely different. 1965 is earlier than any Tigerwood Bears I've seen and the only things that make sense to me are shedua, bubinga, or rosewood. Those might have been laying around the shop in small chunks in '65....otherwise, why make a Cub out of a premium piece of wood? I just thought maybe someone would see it and know right away what it is.