Onebow, your thought reminds me of something I often think about. Sometimes I will have a perfect stave that was maybe gifted to me, other times I will have a marginal stave that I have a ton of time and work invested in harvesting, sometimes I may have paid too much for a stave on e ebay and it really isnt worth what I paid etc. Once I go to work on a stave I forget all about the history of where it came from. I tend to approach them all the same. If I have 8 hours tied up in a bow and I screw something up I won't spend another 8 hours trying to fix something I never will be quite happy with anyway. Kind of hard to explain but I take the attitude that it is what it is, no matter how I feel about it I can't change what it is. Enjoy the process and the journey and it is always a win win situation when making a bow, a good outcome is the bonus and the carrot on the stick we are always chasing.