Looking for a couple Mulberry laminations to make a replica of a Chinese Tang Dynasty "longbow" which strangely enough closely resembles the Danish Mollegabet bow we were talking about a couple weeks back.
According to ancient documents these Tang era bows (618-907 AD) were made from 5 pieces of Mulberry -- handle, inner limbs, outer limbs; plus one piece of skin-on bamboo for the backing. I need 2 lams about 3/8" thick x 1.75 wide x 36" long, plus the skin-on bamboo slat.
Barring a source for Mulberry, the wood gurus say that a person is hard pressed to tell the difference between Mulberry and either Black Locust or Osage -- both of which make great bows, of course.