I'm "sort of" at 7 or 10.
By sort of, I mean that 4 of them are micro bows, 1/6th scale. But a bow is a bow, no matter how small. Or is that a person? You have to ask Horton. I have 5 more waiting to be finished. Then there are 3 kids bows. 2 of them exploded dramatically. Those will wind up as atlatls. 1 needs decorative finishing. 1 is waiting to be spliced. Of the 4 full sized bows, three are unfinished. One, the first one, was by far my favorite and my best work. But, alas, I popped a splinter on the back, and instead of glue and sinew, I didn't know any better at the time, I cut it up. IT was a fine shooting bow for one night. Perhaps I'll find pictures of it some time. Then I've helped a buddy of mine make another half dozen.
So 2 shootable full size, 1 shootable kid size, 4 shootable micro size, 3 broken, 7 unfinished.
100 huh? I heard this weekend that an expert is some one who has learned and practiced at his craft for 10,000 hours. That is roughly 5 years of full time work. But I guess that only counts if you also have a brief case and you are from out of town.