I have never dreamed of making my own bow, but I am somewhat of a craftsman, and when I was told there was no difference in performance, relevant to cost, I thought, "How could that be?". ChristopherO, have you ever calculated what you would have to sell one of your bows for if you wanted to make money on it? Which brings me to another point, how does Samick, or Ragim (Italian made) get away with selling such inexpensive bows? Samick, made in Korea, I can understand, but Ragims; Italy? I was looking at a Hoyt, El Dorado the other day ($600.00), what a piece of junk! It was heavy and felt like POO in my hand. So I guess the moral of the story is, when it comes to a good bow, it all depends.