I am sorry if I was unclear, but my unspoken message was that no one should be embarassed to enter into the bow trade if all they have access to is boards for material. Board bows, as far as I am concerned, are just bows. If anyone thinks board bows are second rate, I dare them to put up their best stave bows against most any of the board bows that have been posted in here over the last year. (The bow you posted with the fake snake skins is a perfect example of a great board bow.) All natural materials are fair game on this website, with some modern glues and finishes allowed with a blind eye. Board bow makers have no reason to feel they can't enter into any and all bow trades around here, nor should they be made to feel their bows are second rate.
Now start offering up some effing-glass bow in a bow trade and you are in for a rousing good fight!
As for making a bow out of a bucket of shavings, elmer's school glue and baling twine, there is a challenge I might just take up. Please lower all expectations of performance at the door!