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Weylin:
Sorry Hammertime, but I disagree with your statement about the in-crowd monopolizing the contest. I'm sure there are a few people that vote for bowyers they know but I think most of us genuinely vote for the bow we like the most. I can't tell you how many times I have voted for an excellent bow made by someone I didn't know when my friends had fine bows in the contest as well. I'd say if anything, many voters will take an opportunity to vote for a fresh face if their bow is good and they are up against a regular winner.

Josh B:
Hammertime, I remember thinking the same thing when I first joined up.  I even made a comment to my daughter in that regard when she asked if my bows would ever win.  My wife heard me and gave me that scoffing sideways "yeah, right" look that wives are so good at giving.  Having  caught the look and not understanding the reason  for it, I asked her "what was that for?".  She got out a few issues and started pointing out things about the winning bows that set them apart and how my bows fell short of the high standard.  I must admit that i didn't immediately appreciate her observations.  Eventually I got to the point where I looked at it from  an honest and unbiased perspective.   Two things happened then.  First I realized that my bows did fall quite short of the mark in comparison to most of the other entries.  Second, I felt a bit guilty about selling the winners short.  So I endeavoured to improve the quality  of my work.  Eventually  it paid off.  That inspiration is just one more reason I think we need to revitalize the BOM.  I think it does encourage many to up their game.  Simon, I never meant to imply that the frequent winners were in any way to blame.  The fact that those few bowyers that win a lot have little competition is a symptom of the problem not the cause.  Josh

Pappy:
Glad someone brought this up, hope it can come back to life. I will say some of the frequent winner NOT posting for someone else to have a chance is not the answer. I don't finish many anymore and did stop posting any for a while because of the same reasons mentioned above but got to thinking that that was pretty arrogant of me to think I was giving someone else a chance by not posting. ??? So now if I ever do finish another I will post it. :) hats, what hats. ;) :) :)
 Pappy

Redhand:
I enjoy looking at the BOM , the thought never crossed my mind about entering the contest, which is the wrong way of thinking.  I believe the people winning the contest deserve the credit of winning.  There are a lot of talented bowyers out there like Weylin's with his hollow limb design that bow which by the way is a beauty, Bryce's yew character bow absolutely gorgeous, Simson bows are outstanding, and Chuck with his excellent horn bows, that's just to name a few I know there are a bunch of talented bowyers I didn't mention so forgive me. So for myself I would be honored to be in the BOM contest with these gentlemen.  With that being said I will do my part to support BOM whether it be entering a bow, or by voting.

Parnell:
I'm pleased to see this conversation being had properly.

Josh, your points are tremendously clear and I think valid on each account.  Like rudeness, apathy is contagious. 
I feel your point on subscription should be taken seriously.  At least test it and evaluate the result for a specified period of time?

Simon, bowing out for a time is, in my opinion, the wrong thing to do.  It will only make the problem worse.  Frankly, I think I scrutinize bows from repeat winners more than an underdog bowyer, asking myself is this their best effort?

I had an issue with the contest going back over a year ago and felt burned and haven't entered, since.  I'm guilty of not posting my work and am resolving to stop.  It would be great to see more work being posted/entered by the "leading horses" from the years.  I do not consider myself in this category! ;D

The third point is a tough one and I stand with you on your feelings, Josh, both for the man in charge and the sentiment.  I applaud and respect any and all volunteer efforts but the event needs to be regular, otherwise it loses validity. 

Since we are getting things out in the open, I'll add two things for consideration, respectfully. 

1.  There are moderators on the site that I haven't seen participate in years.  Is it time for a little "new blood" to help freshen things up?
2.  The hats.  I know it is just a hat but it mattered to me and I felt like the one time I won, with little competition, I had to battle to get it.  Is the issue multiple hats out to repeat winners?  Perhaps some clarification needs to be made here along the lines of 1 hat a year to repeat winners?  Should there be a specific person in charge of hats, alone?  This has been a long term problem...

Just thinking out loud and trying to be helpful.  I wouldn't mind being part of the solution, if volunteering time needs to be given, I can make time to contribute to this site that has been so valuable to me for the last 6 years.  It would be time well spent.

BOM is a jewel for the magazine and this issue should be taken seriously.  I've been focusing on knapping but I'm going to put my best effort forward to become an active bow contributor, once again.

Respectfully,

Stephen Parnell

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