I am definitely a guilty one, on this, my first bow trade.
I sent out a bow that I really liked, but didn't package it well enough for the rhinoceros at UPS and they broke the hell out of it. I should have known better for international shipping, and now I do. Mikekeswick, bless his heart, told me to not worry about it and just chalk it up to learning this year, and maybe he could still salvage something from what was left in the package. I don't intend to leave it at that, so I'm working on it.
And then, on top of my recipient receiving a busted mess, I received an awesome bow from Sleek.
Regarding the "grading" of bowyers or their bows: I'd rather see it happen the way it did, with a risk of receiving a clunker. If it's open to all comers, then there's risk for the veterans, but they can handle it. If they don't like the bow they receive, they can always build one they like more. The trade is about building community for me, more than banking on the bow I'll get. There's a reason why this thread has more than 35x the 'views' than the posts... It strikes a positive chord in many of us.
Sleek, thank you man.
Michael
PS: Thank you so much to the organizers of this event!!