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Does yew darken with age? Just got a Redman

Started by Overspined, November 26, 2010, 10:36:00 AM

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Overspined

I ordered a 1 piece Hill Redman and got it in like a month! Crazy. 68" 45@28"

It came with all lams kind of blonde really, and I have an older used one my wife shoots that is a nice dark reddish color, well, that of nice yew.

So my question is will the wood in this bow darken with time? Should I keep it where some light can hit it?

Shoots awesome and I am not at all disappointed, but just curious if I can get it to darken a bit.

YORNOC

I'm no expert on yew, but I have a couple of chunks of pacific yew that are waiting to be used someday in a riser. They have definitely darkened over time. Not in direct sunlight either.
David M. Conroy

Irish Archer

I don't know for sure, but I just read somewhere that Yew does age to a darker color.

I hope so because I received a Half Breed earlier this year myself. Mine is pretty light also.

LBR

Yes, it does darken over time.  No need to leave it in direct sunlight.

Dick in Seattle

Yep, yew is like a good wife... just improves with age!

Seriously, it does indeed darken and mellow as it ages.   Congratulations on a really nice bow.  It doesn't get much better than a full length 45# Redman.  good wood and perfect weight.   I used to have a heavier one, till I couldn't pull it anymore.   Couple of months ago I decided I missed it and made an all yew forward riser Hill style.   I'm looking forward to watching it age.
Dick in Seattle

"It ain't how well the bow you shoot shoots, it's how well you shoot the bow you shoot."

Wannabe1

I love the color of my Redman right now. It is kind of in between light/dark. 70", 45# @ 29".

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Overspined

Thx for the info! Keep it coming. Can't get enough of the Hills

Jim Wright

I have a Dan Toeke Whip and a Super D, both with highly figured/knotted Yew veneers and they have darkened noticeably but are still beautiful.

Jerry Jeffer

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Dick in Seattle

Here is a picture of a yew bow I built two months ago and one built 3 years ago.  You can see plainly the age darkening ...

Dick in Seattle

"It ain't how well the bow you shoot shoots, it's how well you shoot the bow you shoot."

Overspined


Ben Maher

all of mine have darkened.. what a sweet wood is yew!
" All that is gold does not glitter , not all those who wander are lost "
J.R.R TOLKIEN

Dick in Seattle

Ben... you are right...great wood.  When I started building I was told yew was very hard to get.  I ran into a deal and ended up with two aged planks, 2" thick, a nominal varied 8 to 10 inches wide and 5 feet long!  The shipping about killed me!  Not all usable... usual angled edges, some bark on, knots, etc, but nonetheless solid gold sitting in my wood stack whenever the yew urge hits.  I think I've built five so far and not done with the first plank.  My favorite bow these days is the all yew forward riser I finished up a couple of months back.  It's the right hand one in the pic   8^)
Dick in Seattle

"It ain't how well the bow you shoot shoots, it's how well you shoot the bow you shoot."

Ric O'Shay

Here's a pic of my new Belcher Union Jack. As you can see, it is already dark even though new. However, this bow is English yew, not the Pacific Yew that Hill Archery and Northwest Archery use. It is naturally a deeper red/amber color and much denser that Pacific Yew.


 
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Wannabe1

Wow, that's a beauty of a bow Ric! I like that darker yew.   :thumbsup:
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GingivitisKahn

I'm really digging the color of the yew lams on my Halfbreed.  Very smooth looking...


Eric Sprick

Yew is probably my favorite limb wood, you made a great choice.  Eric.

Tajue17

I have a strunk that I thought was dark osage but it turns out its darkened YEW,,,, its the only bow I have where if I shoot an arrow and miss,,, the arrow continues around and comes back in from behind and lands back in my quiver,, 8)
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Joe Subler

The juniper that Craig puts in his Cheetah's is a really nice wood as well.

Cheers,
Joe
62" Mohawk  53#@27"

LongStick64

I have a clear glass Big Five that the Bamboo has started to darken a bit. Didn't think that would happen with bamboo.
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