That would be A LOT of bows to replace my salary!
Back to making bows. Got to spend some time on my bow for my bow swap victim today.
Installing the inserts and pins on the riser. I use phenolic pads. Riser is wide enough to allow for all cleanup work . Once I start, I reference all work from the same side and use an edge finder after the edges are cleaned up with a straight flute carbide bit. Level the pads, find center line and drill, chamfer and tap holes. Tap just deep enough to allow the last 3 threads to engage in the area of the threads that start to taper. Add super thin CA glue and install inserts slightly below flush. The nuts I use have a small shoulder about 15 thou that allows the insert to go below the surface.
Sand and now it is ready for limbs and shaping.