I had the opportunity to drive over to the Kalamazoo Traditional Bowhunters Expo yesterday. This was my first time here and I thought I would share with you some of my observations:
1). The Howard Hill, Bear and Native American Indian bow exhibits were really worth seeing. By seeing this bows from infancy to recent times was worth the price of admission alone. I really learned a lot just by seeing these exhibits.
2). There were only two self-bow exhibitors there. One was more of a demonstration and the other was just a seller.
3). There were many, many glass bowyers there. Many were well-known names like: Black Widow, RER, Great Northern, Shrew, Lee and more.
4). There were also some lesser known glass bowyers there showing off there designs etc.
5). I find it quite amazing as to what the glass allows you to "get away" with in the design of the bow. You can very creative artistically and not sacrifice shootability.

6). I talked with as many different bowyers as time allowed (10+). All of them felt some form of bamboo was the
only limb core material to use.
7). Even the self bowyers alll used bamboo but as a backing, even with osage, yew and other woods.