Brian, I shot Dennis's Gray Actionwood WS a week ago Saturday. Roman was just doing finishing touches on the limbs when I was there. He put her together for me and all I can say is don't try to shoot 3 arrows at the same spot, you will ruin them. Even with just a shop string she was smooth and quiet.
I'm a friend of Roman's and help him get to shoots and Expo's, I also put in my 2 cents when he asks. I kind of egged him along to make this R/D design, so sometimes I feel hesitant in talking-up his bows cause I don't want folks to feel like I'm just blowing wind, but these bows are the real deal. He works hard and uses limited power tools in making these bows as he is Amish. He has to fire up a gas powered generator just to have a little electric power, and he uses a large compressor to run the major power tools. He also builds bedroom furniture as his main income. He really wanted to become a sponsor of Trad Gang, but his religion comes first in his life, and they don't allow their members to have websites. He now has 3 sponsors of TG carrying his bows, so he has exposure. Honesty and integrity and true Amish craftsmanship go into every bow he crafts. I am proud to call him friend and will soon have for my very own a take down custom bow that I have traded for as well as helped to make. He donated a bow to the PBS banquet in Pittsburg and we will be there Friday and Saturday.
Sorry to get so long winded, but I felt compelled to get a few things said.
I will be more than happy to answer any questions anyone may have.