No idea of quality but John Strunk looked thru part of it and said it would be best in lams. Sounds like it is
Here is the lady's email to me after she called...
Hi Kenny,
Thanks for talking with me just now about the yew wood I woulld like to sell for bowmaking laminations. Here's the information about the wood, plus my contact information. I'm in Portland, OR.
I inherited the wood >20 years ago when my luthier husband Robert Lundberg died. Bob bought it in the 1970s from bowyer Don Adams, who inherited it from bowyer LL "Flight" Daily (see his ads in Ye Sylvan Archer) in the late 1960s. The wood is billets and staves from Daily's wholesale/retail bowmaking business, 1935-1945, picked over through the next 22 years as Daily continued to build bows. Bob used only the staves for making musical instruments.
John Strunk, Spirit Longbows, has been through about a 3rd of my wood, and only a small amount is suitable for logbows. The main problem is twist, but there is checking in some of it as well. John suggested I explore its use for laminations.
I'll attach a photo taken from inside my storage unit, so you can get an idea of the appearance and quantity. My daughters have a similar quantity stored in their basement. All of it is 44"-45" long.
Thank you for offering to forward this information to possibly interested bowyers. My contact information is
Linda Toenniessen (pronounced tennison)
I hesitate to put her email and fone on the net...
Sounds like the lumber is pretty old...
Maybe Kirk is close enough to look or buy?