TB I posted in that thread,,, Glenn signed a lot of them and I believe he was in Bed when he did Jay told me because it depended on how he felt if they got signed or not,,, Glenn wrote the Fred bear quote on my bow "Happy Hunting" then signed his name and its priceless to me as long as my family isn't hungry.
the bow,, mine is #31 an all Yew riser and limbs now even though Yew is great its soft as pine and the riser gets a mark every time something touches it,, not bad looks like character but I can see why a lot of people opted for Osage instead of yew,,, the shelf cut can be different from bow to bow jay would cut from ctr or at ctr he would do a double shelf, but whatever you wanted.
my bow is 63" and shoots very well, the grip reminds me of an old bear Kodiak grip with a moose wrap but very comfortable and my favorite part of the bow, I guess for speed its graceful like a nice moderate reflex/deflex longbow with a FF string,, after all the bare shaft testing my 48@28 bow shoots 28" 1916 aluminums with 200gr points perfect OR older version Heritage 90's with 250gr points cut to 29" these two arrows fly like darts with no fletching for me!!
no harvests yet I usually don't take harvest photos but I would with this bow because it does not get taken out much maybe twice a year.
I still use the st Charles string,,, scared to change really because the arrows match but I put the bow hush silencers on and the bow is about as loud as a selfbow,,,, its pretty quiet!
wood grain looks very nice and I would rate it as fancy in the limb veneer's dept.,, black horn tip overlays.
I would buy another one in a heart beat if I had the extra money.