Back in the early 90's, I was at a local 3D shoot shooting a 45# Dan Quillian Bamboo Hunter. We had an open tournament going on and so a few visitors had shown up. We are 90 miles from anywhere of any size and so was the nearest archery store. As we gathered before the shoot, I noticed this elderly guy with a very slender beautiful longbow. Now at this time, there were very few of us shooting trad bows as most were shooting compounds. So I went over and spoke to him. His bow was 32# and he was shooting I believe X7 arrows. He explained that he had three bows at different weights because of his arthritis. On really good days, he could manage to shoot his heaviest bow, a 35# longbow. I was amazed at his shooting as we shot, he was slow but he still managed a decent score. I have never forgotten him or his determination. His bow was so sleek and beautiful, just a joy to hold, like an expensive handmade flyrod.