Zion - yeah, that's exactly what I'm talking about. I imagine over time that improvements become more and more incremental or that the actual increment is smaller and smaller whereas in the beginning one can make large improvements relatively quickly.....
Gsulfridge - I'm jealous - wish I could go to the classic!
huisme - "First few mollegabets worked and were tillered alright, but dang those clubs I called levers..."
hah! I've had that same thought! I see the giant levers and think - "And I thought that was narrow!?"
Bryce (Pinecone) - I've been tempted to do that but have usually just opted to make another one. I have some sitting around that I called "done" but now realize they are NOT done and will finish them now....or later.
dbb - I given quite a few away too. It's part of the fun right?
dwardo - Awesome quote
okie64 - There comes a time when you realize "how many bows do I really need?" - My wife has started saying that.... replace "I" with "you". -
George Tsoukalas - glad I'm not the only one.
Buckeye Guy Well said! - I don't focus so much on the negative as it may sound. It's eye opening and actually motivating too. The fact that I know what I could have done better or would have done differently if building the same bow now makes me feel pretty good. It's reassuring in a way. Like I'm actually getting better at this! And of course praise God that he made trees and made me and led me to this amazing hobby.
Marc St Louis - well....way back for me is 2011.
I like your focus on progression and it seems you have been able to keep pushing the limits even after all the time you've at this!
Bogaman - very cool way of looking at it.