Somehow I became so concentrated on this last bow, Arrowl Flynn, that the bow became very personal. In fact so much so that it became a "he" in my mind and began to assume something of a personality. I spent many years writing and telling children's stories as an entertainer. The bow's "story" felt right and a couple of mornings ago, wrote it out. It ended up being about how three pieces of wood, very different, pursued their destiny to become something beautiful and useful together. I finished and posted it as "The Legend of Arrowl Flynn". I think it will make a great story to read to your young archers to be:
http://dickwightman.com/archery/legend/legend.html