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This is an example of a fine Osage Orange Stave.You don't find these often and when you do they deserve to be pictured.
To help your bow making please read Al Herrin's book CHEROKEE BOWS AND ARROWS ISBN 0-9623601-3-9.It is about how to make and shoot primitive bows and
arrows.You may buy it directly from his web site listed below.
http://www.intellex.com/~herrin/writing.htm
The link I provided placed in your address bar will take you there.This is one of the best books about using the Osage Orange for your bow and Al is really a believer in Osage Orange as the best bow making wood there is.The book is very easy to understand and read.I have met Alan and his wife who live in Tahlequah Olkahoma and what nice people.Al can keep you spell bound as he talks of bowmaking and the Cherokee heritage.
He also publishes a neat newsletter that will interest any Primitive Archer,you might ask him about it.
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Our Osage Staves are all hand split to assure a good grain follow up.
We have lengths from 55 inches and even a few as long as 80 inches.
OSAGE STAVE PRICES WILL REFLECT THE TYPE OF BOW YOU ARE MAKING.PLEASE CALL TO DISCUSS YOUR BOW.
JAMES EASTER 319 835 5892/0916 PHONE/FAX
osagebow@iowatelecom.net
Shipping is determined from your address zip code and weight of the Osage Stave.
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These are some really nice Osage Staves and we have the stave you are interested in so please call us anytime to talk about an Osage Orange Stave for your next bow making project.You can reach James Easter at 319 835 5892/0916 phone/fax or e mail us with the link below.We take our Osage Stave seriously as well as the selection of the Osage Stave you ask for.
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