Snag (David) -- I have no problem with your preference for bows other than Morrisons! I am still enjoying the Cheyenne I bought from you a year or so ago. It's a good thing people want different things or I would have one fewer Morrison bow.
One of the things that is appealing about the Morrisons is that the limbs and risers are interchangeable. I like that. I also like bows such as the Brackenburys and Blacktails where the limbs are fitted to the riser. Both kinds are beautiful to me, and with the Morrisons I don't have to send the riser back if I want another set of limbs. I can't argue with the statement that the fitted limbs look sleeker and -- well -- more fitted, but the Morrisons are more versatile. Everything in life is a tradeoff, and Bob does an excellent job of maximizing the utility of his bows while building a bow that is up near the top of the list on beauty. Your old Cheyenne with rosewood and macasser ebony riser and rosewood veneer limbs is gorgeous in my opinion. I love your Blacktails too though and have a couple of those artworks myself. I don't know anyone who builds a prettier bow than Norm Johnson.
I have seven or eight Morrison bows (and some extra sets of limbs), and none of them are for sale. My problem is that I am out of room on my bow racks but I still want more of Bob's bows! My favorite bows are Morrisons, Brackenburys, Shrews and Blacktails (not in any particular order), although I have a number of other makes of bows that I also like a lot. If I could only pick one bow to own, a Morrison would be one of the finalists I would want to choose from.
Allan