I hope what I wrote about raffle tickets was not considered a "slam".
I knew about this limited edition a good six months before it was public knowledge and offered up a few ways I thought would add to these truly special bows from one of the masters.
One thing that would make them even more collectable would be to add one of John's books, video, and a few arrows in a nice collectors case.
Another would be to sell a bow for a set price to say Compton, PBS, and the North American Longbow Safari to auction off at their big events with proceeds to the organization. That would be a huge tax benefit to John.
As I said, a couple of them going for $20-50 raffle tickets would put thousands of guys in the game and spark a HUGE amount of interest for the rest of the dozen.
Nothing would please me more than for John to make a million bucks from this final tribute. Good luck to him and his crew, I wish him all the best.