I love it Wayne. The glue up and clamp up is so much easier than a two piece Osage/Boo, because the three thinner pieces bend so much easier than the thicker Osage belly slat does. It does create the extra glue though, but that's no big deal. The deflex/reflex lines of the tri lam are so much smoother an sexier and more defined compared to a BBO. And you get a nicer curve through the riser section, which I really think set's the looks of the bow off. The profile of the tri lam just flows so nicely tip to tip and through the riser section. It also seems to have a slight edge on performance, prolly mostly because of the lighter cedar core lam.
This second tri lam pictured above, I moved my mid limb posts 2 inches closer to the riser at glue up than I did for my wife's bow above. That will induce more deflex and more of an arc through the riser. It will also cause more of the limb to work.