I'm trading a guy a couple bows for a couple knives:
A couple years ago I made a 72", TD osage. I shot it for awhile then sinew-backed it to get some experience. As you can imagine it was a handful to shoot. I set it aside until last week when I removed the sinew, shorted it to 66", rawhide backed, rewrapped the handle, added tip overlays, and retillered for 50#@28".
Each limb has a slight twist in opposing directions from each other. Went for the rustic look.
The other long bow is a 40# hazelnut that I made a month or so ago that shoots 500 grn arrows very nice. Its super lightweight. Its set up with a small handle wrap for a woman or youngster.
The small bow is the deflex side of an oceanspray log that I clamped into a form while it was still green. Its unfinished right now but shooting arrows. Its about 25-30 lbs.@ 22".