I met Gregg at a TBOF annual shoot a long time ago. Don't remember the year exactly, but it was either 2001 or 2002 when he was just starting to gain some traction as a bowyer at the national level. At the time I was trying to learn how to make selfbows, coerced into the abyss by my friend Steve. I think at that time I had scratched out my first oak board bow. A good friend of mine still has it, thankfully he doesn't shoot it much or it would no doubt quickly become fire wood...
Anyway, by Gregg's standards that bow was pretty hideous, but he was genuine in his support, suggestions and encouragement to build more. That attitude along with his work at the time and knowledge about building bows, self through laminated and a willingness to share, I had little doubt he would find great success as bowyer, however modest that success may be measured monetarily.
By all indications Gregg is a perfect example of judging a man by his character and the reputation he has built over the years bears that out.