37 years ago my dad ended up sitting next to Tom Jeffery on an airplane, they got talking archery and Tom got off the plane with orders for five Jeffery 44 Magnum compound bows, one for my dad and one for each of his sons. All of us still have those bows but I gave up wheelie bows and went back to what I grew up on. I had a 1992 Royal Hunter, brown on brown laminated riser and flat black limbs, signed by Owen. As much as I wanted to love that bow - even spent a few minutes talking with Owen about it at the shop, we didn't dance well together and I sold it to a Trad Gang member last fall. But now I'm engrossed in machining that one-piece solid wood 44 Magnum riser to match up with some bolt-on limbs and create a classy Frankenbow. Owen Jeffery's influence is all over the bows, sights, manufacturing techniques and other innovations of the golden age of trad archery equipment and Tom has had his hands on almost as many.