I have shot both bows and believe both bows are exceptional examples of the quality and performance of recurve bows available to archers and bow hunters today. I always wanted a Widow and when I went to trad shows, or got an opportunity to shoot other guy's widows, I appreciated the bow and have always been attracted to the reverse limb mount concept.
However, I have never pulled the trigger on buying a Widow but have owned six Tall Tines recurves and multiple limb sets. And also have a Stickflinger longbow. The grip on the Tall Tines is very comfortable, very repeatable, the bow is smooth, quick, reliable, and shoots great! Bowyer Brian Wessel has a keen eye for riser woods and veneers, his craftsmanship is supurb, and he is extremely easy to work with to build to your desire and specs. Over the years I have come to prefer his longer riser over the shorter riser, so I have sold some Tall Tines bows here on Tradgang. But I continue to order bows from Brian because for me, his bows are awesome shooters, feel great in the hand, and instill confidence during the hunt.
Like many Tradgangers I own other bows as well, but prefer the Tall Tines over a Widow. That's the beauty of trad archery and the the number of bowyers currently availble to us as archers and bowhunters. We like what we like and have alot of bowyers and bows to choose from.
Shoot both if you get a chance to do so and see what "sings" to you in feel, performance, and appearance.