I got the 1974 Bowhunter's Digest at a garage sale when I was about 10 in 1990, even though it had a section about compounds, the recurves and longbows got me hooked. A bit later, the neighbors were selling a green fiberglass Ben Pearson recurve and I snatched it up. Some years later I did buy a wheelie bow, several actually, but never had the same fulfillment that I experienced with a traditional bow. I went back to traditional bows about 8 years ago. I spent a couple frustrated years trying to learn things the wrong ways, bought a compound out of frustration and quickly remembered why I had switched back to traditional equipment. For whatever reason, the second time around as an adult it just clicked with me. I learned the things I was doing wrong, worked to change them, and started focusing on the stuff that actually makes the arrow fly where you want it to and I've never been happier.