I really like the Pyramidish / Holmie hybrid. Hopefully it shoots as good as it looks. If so you got a hit on that one.
It's not the fastest bow I've ever made, but it's nice. Minimal handshock, consistent, and a competent speed.
I have found jatoba to be one of the fastest woods ( low hysteresis) that I have ever worked with but I have had so many problems with it developing chrysals that I quite working with it. Hard to beat when everything works out.
Yeah I also think jatoba is an unusually fast wood. If you can get it to cooperate with you, it seems to have a very good stiffness to weight ratio. Of course the design of this one isn't ideal to show that. This bow started as a bit of an experiment in a super thick backing strip, and perhaps all that maple is part of the reason I had no problems with crysals. Maybe having the weaker wood take all the tension let the back stretch out more, rather than the back compressing the belly?