Lennie,
Each site has it's on character(s). ;-) Not critisizing, just noticing. But I deplore naming things, "Baker effect", "Perry reflex", etc. As you've pointed out, there's little or nothing new in this game. Just a pet-peeve.
David, I used to feel the same way but have grown to like it now, if an individual simply makes something popular, explains it, or invents it, I don't mind seeing their name on it,
What does bug me is that if the ideas were all ready popularized or somehow credit was robbed from a known individual who deserved some recognition. I have yet to see anything new in bowyering since I have been involved, at best I have seen a better understanding of existing principles start to fall into place. The main reason I like the use of names is for easy identification and uniform understanding of a procedure. I also think it encourages and recognizes bowyers who have gone one step beyond in their homework. I know of only a handful of procedures that would fall into this category. Steve