Really anybody's definition of custom matters not to me. I'm too impatient to order custom bows anyway (most of the time) and will buy one off the shelf or out of someone's stock. You threw the BW name out there and alot of newbies reading these forums may think "I really like BW bows, but can't get any custom options on them." It simply isn't true. BW will do most any custom option that the others will. Although, I don't know about checkering with the amount of fiberglass/phenolic in the riser.
I just don't think it is fair to a company, especially one who sponsors this site, to state they aren't as custom as a production bow since the risers are cut on a cnc machine. The tillering and final sanding are all done by hand.
Will Martin, put snakeskins on your bow? Can you get a Martin hunter in multiple lengths? Can you get a custom grip on them? At what point is a bow custom? Seems like people like to pick on certain companies, and throw those names out. Really what will any custom builder do that is so different from what all the others offer? Not trying to start a fight, in fact, this is the last time I'll ever debate anyone about what is custom. To me it means the bow was made to my specs whether cut from a single tree or a bunch of garbage thrown in a machine and a bow spit out the other side.
Thank you for letting me tell my side of the story, and Caleb, enjoy your new bow whatever it may be...Mike