Yep. I have 2 styles that I like. My St Joe classic longbow double carbon Takedown is thee one. It's a good weight, smooth, point and shoot. I think as I have it, it's the pinnacle of what that bow can be offered in. BW Ebony riser...excellent heft and very stable. It's my primary shooter.
I had a Kalamazoo Bow Works Manistee built for me this last year. I ordered 45lb/64"...nice, very slim, slight R/D longbow. What I got was a 50lb/62" longbow. He accidentally cut it short
I decided to keep it. Happy little accident is what I call it. Bow draws like 40lbs and casts like a 60lb. It's as bare as can be...solid 19" Black Walnut riser with what I believe are elm lam limbs under green glass...accented with a fine dual color Great northern in matching brown and Green leather. Insanely quiet. It's the quietest bow I've ever owned, and I've owned several dozen in my 10year trad journey, and it's also the lightest...with quiver full of 612grain arrows, total weight is less than 2lbs.
These two bows fit their purpose that I requested them for...I haven't felt a twinge or desire to buy or order another.