I don't really know if "MOJO" exists but there is a connection or bond if you will to certain things that pass thru a person’s life. I hunted for years with a rifle that for all intense and purpose was obsolete. The only way to have ammunition was to make it, but it bore the “MOJO” of my grandfather and father. It wore the scars and wear from providing food for the family. I believe it had magic or MOJO from the years of service to my family. It had a life when I held it and was a trusted friend.
I understand when Brian says he enjoys the nostalgic, romantic aspects of traditional. It's what drew me to traditional and simpler things. I am freshman to traditional but all ready feel the history, kinship of spirit and the magic. Maybe this is the “MOJO” or the labor and care a Bowyer puts into his work “MOJO” ? … The hunter at full draw holding a bow that is part of his body, the feeling of knowing that his arrow will strike where he is Looking “MOJO” ? … a hunter giving honor to the game he has collected …. “MOJO”
It’s late I think delirium is setting in