Halfeye, if you're miffed over my "three-hour bow sawed out of a board with rasp marks still on it" comment, that definitely wasn't aimed at you. Don't take a comment out of context and assume that it is a generality. You, sir, are a craftsman. Every bow I have seen you post so far has been impressive. You yourself are one of the people I am referring to who takes the time and has the pride to make each bow as good as it can be made. Well-made replicas of Native American bows are probably my favorite style out of all of them, and you make nice'uns. If your bows were entered, I'm sure you would get my vote sooner or later, because you make quality bows that are also plesing to the eye. Pretty is nice, but a pretty bow with a bad tiller is less of a bow than an ugly, functional one. I don't understand your comment about people on here not helping people out or answering questions, either. That is directly the opposite of what I have seen over the many years I have been here. I have had the opportunity to see many newcomers arrive here with questions, and years later, they are now the "old timers" who are answering questions. I know many of the people on this board personally, and I can honestly say that I have never met a more friendly, helpful group of people anywhere. The only way you will find people here to be unfriendly is if you arrive with a hostile, argumentative attitude. And for people who complain that there are the same people entering and winning every month, then won't enter their bows out of some misplaced martyr complex, well, duh-that's how you wind up with the same people's bows every month-you can't see and vote for what isn't entered. What people assume isn't always what happens. I voted for two people this month that I don't know at all, even though some of my "buddies" have bows posted. I vote for what catches my eye and seems to be a functional, quality bow regardless of who made it. Some months I don't even vote-I just don't see it as a big deal. The main asset of the BOM contest to me is that we get to look at everyone's work and learn how to build better bows.