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Started by PrimitivePete, May 05, 2024, 05:40:25 PM

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PrimitivePete

Hi all, I just got this bow and I'm trying to determine what the riser is made of, seller said he thought it was cherry but to me it almost looks like yew, any thoughts ?

Noah70

I can't say for sure that it's cherry, but it does look very much like it, to me.  I'm virtually positive that it is not Yew, at least not Western Yew.  The grain on all the yew I work with is so tight you can hardly count the rings, often even with a magnifying glass. Sorry, can't help you beyond that.
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black velvet

Contact the bowyer with serial number. They should have that info.

PrimitivePete

Wish I could but I believe the man has passed on

rainman

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Lucas K

What does the riser weigh? Cherry is a relatively light wood compared to most of the exotic woods bows are often made from.
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PrimitivePete

Yes I would say the riser is light in weight

Pat B

I'd say it's cherry also but yew is light weight too.
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