I have way too many bows and several I'm sentimental about. But i really had to keep just one, it would be one I recently took responsibility for, made 35 years ago by one of our premier bowyers, now gone, for a close friend and hunting buddy who is one of our other premier bowyers who is no longer hunting. The original recipient of the bow hunted with it a lot and said for decades that he'd never sell it. But time catches up with all of us and I'm honored to now be the keeper of the mojo. I can vouch for that mojo being strong in this bow, and when my hunting days are drawing to an end, I'll pass it along. That's all I'm going to say. Some of you will see the photo and know what I'm talking about.