I'm a newbie to the Forum, this being my first post. 58 and retired.
Started archery in the early '60's with a little kid fiberglass bow. As I recall, the bow, 3 arrows, plastic quiver, finger tab (don't think there was an armguard) sold for $3.00. I wore it out.
I can remember poring over every page of a 1965 Bear catalog (still have it), dreaming about all the bows, which one I would buy if I could. Fell in love with those beautiful bows, with their exotic woods and curves.
Since then, I've always been a recurve man. Have still never shot a compound.
The nice thing about being retired is that you have plenty of time to shoot. Unfortunately, the body doesn't cooperate like it once did.
Everything I like is now being called "traditional." Go figure.
I'm glad I found the Trad-Gang and have enjoyed going through the threads.
Thanks for reading. --Larry