I much prefer a natural full-draw as long as the angle, lighting or background does not obscure the true nature of the tiller. Rack mounts leave me cold.
I found people’s comments about form vs. function interesting. If the craftsman has the skills to properly tiller a bow, he certainly possess the skills to make his work visually pleasing - there is no excuse for making an unattractive bow. I would never vote for an ugly bow no matter how good the tiller or cast. But I would never vote for a poorly tillered bow either.
A suggestion I would like to respectfully make of my fellow bowyers is to pay closer attention to your photography. I’m not suggesting that photos be on the level of a professional, but pay attention to the basics, i.e. shadows, composition, background, lighting, etc. For example, it’s so much easier to appreciate someone’s excellent tip work when the picture is in focus, or a fine snakeskin backing when the colors are not washed out. When so much care and effort goes into your work, why hide it with a poor photograph?
Finally, regarding the BOM issue that Pat has raised – as a repeat winner and a recipient of a number of personal messages regarding this subject I’ve thought a lot about this. I can understand the desire to make BOM winners a more inclusive group. On the other hand, I like to see the bar continually raised and the best work rise to the top. I enjoy going head to head with the likes of Manny, Ryan, Keenan, Pat, Marc, JD, Pappy, Frank and the many other fine bowyers who contribute to this site. It has certainly motivated me to improve my skills. That said, I recognize that there can be too much of a good thing and that I have been blessed by this community more than I really deserve so I will ask Don to remove me from further BOM consideration.
Respectfully,
Gordon Ferlitsch