We have a Native American(Charlie)-don't know his last name but he is a legend in hand made bows .This is his main source of income .He sells them at the pow-wows and craft shows ,flea-makets etc.People come from all over to buy his bows and he has a very good reputation for good quality.He lives not far from here in Tallapoosa and makes long bows ,arrows ,arrow heads all hand made just like years ago .He is a true craftsman that has some pretty good skills . He uses hickory but it has to be just rite ,no knots ,tight grain ,straight grain etc.. out of a whole tree only a small percentage is good for his bows . He gets them (green) then oils them ,dry-oil-dry-oil he has a very lengthy process to season the wood .Then when just rite he will finish it . He has traveled as far as South Carolina ,North Carolina to get premium hickory . He had some that 40-45# but some are a good bit stouter 60-65# all the ones I saw were one piece , but he does have many styles. He sticks to authentic type bows But I was impressed with them. He puts a lot of work into each one , everything is hand made down to the fletchings and stone broad heads .All hand knapped tied with sinew using hand gathered rosin and ash as glue .