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marvin:
outstanding thread and comments!
I've spent way too much time thinking about this "issue" of winning BOM multiple times. Bottom line is the community as a whole votes for what they, as best as can be determined from pictures, what the Best Bow is. If people don't think a person should win more then once then they can just vote fro someone else. No need to change the rules.
I would humbly ask that people PLEASE post their bows regardless of the BOM contest. This site is not about the contest it's about sharing and learning primitive archery.
As for criticism and praise. There's a couple of simple things we can do to avoid problems.
Try to always find something positive/good to say about the bow and if you have CONTRUCTIVE criticism to offer do so with the utmost respect. Let the person know your trying to help them and not just putting them down. And as mom used to say, "if you can't find anything good to say don't say anything at all"
That's my $.02
GregB:
Dana, I've been reading your comments with much interest, and one conclusion I've come to is the following...
--- Quote ---fer instance where I live there is no osage, yew, ERC, mulberry, locust, elm, rattlesnakes, knappable rock, no primitive archer clubs or shoots etc. Don't own land to cut wood and its illegal to cut on state or federal land
--- End quote ---
...you need to pull up roots and move down south where the osage trees grow with character, and the timber rattlers are healthy...did I forget to mention "Dover Flint"? ;D
ok, yall can get serious again now... ;)
DanaM:
Funny ya should bring up that subject Greg, I'm 5 years away from retirement on this job. I broached the subject with the wife
the other day about moving south. She didn't care for the idea to much ??? I'm really getting tired of 9 months of crappy weather, today is nice
71 degrees this is only the third day this year that the temp has hit 70 here in Manistique, of course were right on Lake Michigan with breezes
off the lake keeping the temp down, I'm also getting real fed up with Michigans hunting laws and fees. So If I move to Tenn will ya teach me to cook Osage? ;D
Gordon you did make it clear that your bow could have been better and I appreciate that you stated that fact. Regardless your a top notch bowyer with tons of skill and an artistic talent to boot. I always enjoy your posts so it would be a shame if ya quit posting your bows. Isn't it amazing that when we all disagree on something we end up finding common ground. Ok I'm done for the day need to make shavings ;D
DCM:
Thanks Marvin. I've written two messages now, having spent over an hour on it today at separate times, and not posted them. Yours really hit the mark I was aiming for.
The only thing I can add to the discussion is this. I wish more folks would post their projects, or parts of same, as they build along. To be honest, once the bow is finished the best part of it is done for me. Seems like BOM tends to naturally focus too much attention on the finished product for my tastes. I'd more likely vote for a bow where the bowyer bumped his head a time or two along the way but saved it, than a project that looks perfect at the end without any indication of whether the project was challenging or a gimme.
duffontap:
Addendum:
Lot's of the comments on this thread (and Justin's reason for starting it) have been stating that a truly excellent bow--first and foremost--needs to be well-tillered and designed. We cannot test each bow before we vote but very good photographs can tell a lot about how a bow will perform. That being said, very good pictures of the tiller are important. Tillering trees are lifeless things but they help us produce superior bows so I think a picture on the tree should always be included if possible.
I wasn't trying to be harsh with Gordon at all. He is a major celebrity here and has won more times than anyone. The 'why did your bow win' part of my comment was meant to illustrate that bows are not always picked because of excellent design, tiller, or performance. Gordon was very forthright about the amount of set the bow took and the fact that he would build it differently if he did it again. Yet, it won in a landslide--anihilating a lineup of excellent bows. More often than not, beauty will trump everything else.
I appreciate all the comments here about how much people like seeing the bows. After I won BOM in November I stopped posting bows altogether. I just thought people might be getting tired of seeing what I'm doing. I'll try to get into a rythm of posting bows again, too.
J. D. Duff
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