Well, I will say it is pleasent to work , plentiful and a pretty wood. I have a bow that Gary Davis made in '91, he shot this alot as his personal bow until 1993 when my wife bought it for me, because I had my eye on it and had shot it with Gary. In 1997, after alot of shooting and hunting the bow has fretts on the lower limb. I had been stringing by step-thru method. Gary says this contributed to the fretting.
Jump to 2008, I'm still shooting this bow and took a doe with her last fall. My Question is, if your bow fretts, do you quit or do you have an outcome? This bow wood was from Oklahoma given to Gary from Al Herin! I have made a bend in the handle bow that is about 50lbs , alot of shooting and no fretts and not the best tiller.
It worked for the Cherokees and I love mine! Good shootin, Steve