Look on Ebay - lots of blocks and staves of  Bo Dok for auction.

JD

Jack Lehman wrote:

From the French "Bois d'Arc' = Wood for Bows. It's commonly used for making traditional bows. Made a couple myself 40 years ago. Check your local archery store for what they can get you.

Jack

Desert Eagle wrote:

Evening Rodney,
In my "Fly-Rods and Fly-Tackle" 1901 edition, "Bois D'Arc, (Osage),
"Attains it's maximum development in the Indian Territories", "Only the
Sapwood may be used", "When wrought into a rod it surpasses all others in
its elasticity, strength and durability.", "Mr. A.N. Cheney, encourages me
to hope that we may find a domestic artesian to craft such rods, as it may
be equal, if not superior, to most foreign woods".
Makes me want to perfect this wood for rods. But, the longest lengths of
suitable material seldom goes over 32". I have to use a lot of special tools
to just cut and mill it to rough dimension, not accounting how many saw
blades I go through doing it.
But it is still a dream.
Jimi



Hey Jimi, how about Pinon??... Awful plentiful around here... <BG> Rodney...









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