Besides the bows I made as a kid out of tree limbs and bailing twine, the first bow I owned was an all fiberglass recurve with no shelf and a leather handle that me and my dad found in the woods when I was about 10.
I found a plethora of goodies in the woods as a kid, hunting knives, pocket knives, fishing poles and that recurve. I got a handfull of aluminum arrows at Kmart back when they still sold sporting goods and I shot that recurve for years and loved it. That recurve came up missing after we moved right after I graduated high school and I lost touch with archery for about 10 years. Then 2 years ago, I decided to take it back up and was talked into buying a compound because they are more accurate, more deadly, and more efficient, or so I was told.
Well, 2 compounds and 2 years later, I got rid of both compounds and got my recurve in May of this year and immediately fell back in love with traditional archery. The irony is I feel like a much more efficient predator with the simple recurve than I did with the compound. No micro adjustments, no mechanical rests, and nothing to rely on but my brain to aim with which is way better than peep sights and sight pins.