I've had the Horne three piece longbow, Renegade, Toelke whip, Bob Lee, many Martin bows, T/C - to name a few. To me the only keepers out of all the bows I;ve had are the Lee, Whip and T/C.
I think the Creek is a great little bow, so light in the hand, well made and just shoots so sweet. The Whip has the most outstanding craftsmansip of any of the bows I have had, with an awesome grip - Dan does an outstanding job, and he is a delight to deal with.
My only disappointment with the Whip is that I ordered it with the bow/bolt. I wish I hadn't because I just don't have confidence in that system for our very rugged Australian conditions. It is way too fragile and just waiting for a big gutser to bust open.
If I had to take one bow into the mountains and scrub where I hunt - for a week - it would not be the Whip. I would go for rock solid and one that could be used as a club, would perform day in and day out - that would have to be the Lee.
I hope that helps - they are all great bows but so different. It would be hard for even me to choose one.
However I think if I did and for value for money it would have to be the Creek.
Sutto