I've had quite a few nice looking bows over the years, but I'm more of a hunter. So the bows I kinda lust after are pretty "Plane Jane" looking, but wolves in sheeps clothing.
Don't get me wrong, I like to look at bows as much as the next guy, but when I head to the woods I don't want to be to overly careful with the bow I'm toting if you know what I mean. Scratches and nicks are not a detriment, but rather character in my book.
That being said, I have several of Dave Sosa's bows that are flat out hunting weapons, and a couple of O.L.'s 3-piece longbows adorned affectionately in their "Alcoa Ebony" finish. Great bows for what I need them for.
But, if push came to shove, the bow I would like to try would be a Brackenbury Non-Typical, 64", 70# @ 29", with a 17" Walnut Dymondwood riser with a Low/Medium checkered grip, ply-boo and carbon core, with Walnut actionwood veneers. Mostly since I haven't tried one, and I think it would be a great hunting weapon.