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NOMADIC PIRATE:
I think anybody should be aloud to win multiple times if they are putting out an outstanding product time and time again. (I think we should just ban Gordon for good ;D)
Greg, picture of the string relation to the handle is a good Idea
And I think full draw from both sides to, because selfbows might have a different look on each side, I know my last 2 did a lot
GregB:
Mannie, your last couple of bows were so cool they needed pic's from all 360 degrees! ;)
Justin Snyder:
I don't want to eliminate anyone because they didn't post the pictures I like. Its just not real likely that they will get my vote, if I cant see the tiller very clearly. I like the fact that many posted full draw from both sides on his last bows. If you look from one side it looks like the tiller is off slightly. If you look from the other side you can see the tiller is spot on, it just has a character spot on the other side. This is also the reason why the braced and unbraced profile are so important. If the bow had a lot of natural reflex in one limb it will look goofy at full draw. However, if you see the relaxed profile and the braced profile you can see that the tiller can be perfect without having a perfect arc.
Like others have said, I will also give my vote to a guy who produces a bow that is higher quality and shows great improvement over his other bows. It cant just be good for him, it has to be great for him. Justin
mamba:
I usually take a couple shots with my 10 second timer,thats not a lot of time to pick up the bow draw and anchor.The pic that looks the best I'll show.
If I EVER win bow of the month my head will be so big I WILL NEED BIGGER SHOULDERS.
My head will be so big I will move to Holliywood and become a star,or join the circus (probably the later).
I may just become a legend in my own mind ;D
mamba:
Yep thats a mellon for sure :o
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