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Osage Stave Help

Started by kybowhunter2, January 04, 2014, 10:01:00 PM

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kybowhunter2

I want to get an osage stave but don't want to spend a fortune. Where is the best place to get one without breaking the bank is this possible. Do any of u guys have any for sale. Thanks

Pat B

There should be plenty in KY. Have you looked in your area? Maybe at a feed and seed store sold as fence posts.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
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kybowhunter2

I'm in the southeastern part of the state. I haven't seen a hedge apple tree around here since I was a young buck and that was just one tree.

KellyG

look at the sponsors here. I think there are a couple here. I know semohunter use to see them but I have not seen him on in a while.

KellyG

Semo is still under the associate sponsor list.

http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=162;t=000033

Pm him he had real good staves.

Danny Roberts

I wish there was good Osage around here. When you do find one, it's an Osage bush. Whee in Ky are you talking about Pat ? I'll check it out .

Pat B

I don't know specifically but I'm sure there must be some around there somewhere.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

Rob W.

I hadn't noticed much around here either til I really started looking and asking around.
This stuff ain't no rocket surgery science!

John Scifres

I cut osage around Frankfort, Shelbyville, Louisville, E-Town, and Northern KY when I lived there.  It was very common in those areas.
Take a kid hunting!

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heartlandbowyer

What's breaking the bank? Mike from Pine Hollow Longbows sells staves and I'm sure other sponsors too, he just came to mind. If you cut your own it's gonna take some time to dry. Not sure when Ojam or Mojam is but I bet you can get some staves there. But then you got gas to worry about.

red hill

Agree. Mike from Pine Hollow Longbows has good prices on full length boards, or billets.

D

Your probably not that far from me.  If you can wait til the first of May I think the Tennessee Classic is then and there is always a lot of osage staves for sale.  Plus its a great weekend.  I have an absolute blast there every year.

George Tsoukalas

I think I would have left the some more meat around those knots. Just a little more

When you tiller, leave the knotted area a bit stiffer.
I probably would remove that drying check.  I think that was a good suggestion. If you do how much wood would you nave left?

Have you bent that stave yet?

Jawge

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