Interesting discussion this is. What do we want the label of "bowyer" to do? To distinguish between people and their skill, or drive, or intuitive ability, or do we want it to band us together toward a goal of taking wood, hide, horn, etc and making a fun piece of equipment. This is equipment that is not easily mass produced.
No one on this site that i have ever contacted asked me my skill level, my tally of bows made, broke, or sold. They always encourage and help as one with a common interest and drive.
I don't claim the title "bowyer" or "craftsman"-some like my work, some do not. I am a bowyer because I make bows. Others are better, more experienced, more skilled, and appreciate their expertise. But every thing I know about bow building I got from someone else, and I suspect they got it in bits and pieces from some one else too.
I got up for a break in this post and saw "The Traditional Bowyer's Bible" on my night stand. I guess bowyers can read a book first, or consult the work of others. The guys who but the first TBB together invited us all to stand under the sign "bowyer" and join them in having a good time improving and learning and sharing-as they certianly did.
Let's keep joining together in our various skill levels and experiences and remember that anyone who has made a bow that shoots, even if it breaks, is a rare breed in these days.
Keep tilerin'
Kpete