Well, whoever gets a SuperDav bow is gonna be 1 lucky bugger!
It’ll be thoughtfully built/well-designed, well-tillered, and finished superbly.
As a steady, near-daily lurker on PA.com (and likely bow-poster, sadly, if I could ever figure out the pic posting), it is my sincere opinion that SuperDav is quite likely the most accomplished newer bowyer over the last few years. Every bow I’ve seen of his looks like the work of a 30-year pro’s pro...but one who not only kicks out shooters, but brilliant shooters, shooters that consistently push the design & performance envelope!
I know I haven’t been at this hobby/pastime/healthy-ish addiction for more than a few years, but, as Badger has said, with the steady gains in primitive bowyering, and the almost unrivaled sense of comraderie and free information exchange, we the fortunate newer generation can basically bypass a decade or 2 of trial & error - because those before us already did it for us! - and quickly get to creating exciting bows. I always feel that the earlier bowyers just keep giving and maybe not receiving as much as they should, or deserve...but then guys like SuperDav appear, and I can only think that their contributions are appreciated even more by the guys who paved our way, being that his & our bows are creations built on the foundation set before us.
Lastly, as a quick aside, I just recently got an Osage flatbow to hold 2.75” of reflex (started with 4”). Chrono numbers are in the 175-180 range at 10GPP. I look at the gorgeous thing hanging on my wall, with its narrow limbs, its tight, flat profile, & two needlish-like lightly flipped tips...and I am in awe. I shouldn’t have been able to do that. Not for another 10 years or so. But then I didn’t build it, not by myself, not really; I gots about 60 expert bowyer mentors to call upon all throughout each build; they’re but a quick pa.com search away.