I have a lot of bows. I didn't plan it that way, they just grew “like Topsy.” The main reason for buying more bows in recent years has been that as I get older (I’m 78) I find that I need to go down in bow weight. However, aside from that, I have some left-handed bows because I like to shoot left-handed, I have a number of low poundage bows that I use for students and grandchildren, and I have both longbows and recurves because as my mood changes, I like to have the option of switching between them. I have some classic Bear bows because I like to collect them, and I have bows that I will never shoot again because they are too heavy for me now, but I can't bear to part with them.
However, if I had to get rid of all of them but two, I would keep my 40# Bob Lee Shikari for 3D, and my 47# Bob Lee Ultimate for hunting. To be honest, I could be just as happy with only those two bows as I am with all of them. But if I had to get rid of one of those two and just have one, that would be tough.