I would say the person pulling that bow out of the tube would be more than happy to take his time carefully unwrapping that package when he saw the finished result! I would think that even if he was less than thrilled to work so hard opening the tube and finding a way to remove the whole glob, that once he was witness to your amazing work all would be forgotten... I would also say that if said person was me, more than likely he might even be a tid bit grateful to the craftsman who took such pains to protect the treasure on its trip. I would say it, and I DO!!
Jared you did a fair job of capturing the beauty of your work. The tips, grip, paint scheme, symmetry, tiller and overall look of this bow is exactly as it appears in your pictures. However, in all of your photos there lacks one element... My name! That beautiful little detail did not materialize until I held the weapon in my meaty hands. I apologize to all you green eyed wood monsters drooling over this bow, for this little dandy will never nestle comfortably in your hands. Rather, it is destined to live its life in a place of honor on my wall. Jared, my friend you have my gratitude!