Again, connection to the past, and the creativity of building. I build the same bow I read about in Outdoor Life, Field & Stream and Sports Afield as a boy, when fiberglass first came on the scene and excited everyone. Howard Hill converted early and never went back and I dreamed of someday owning one of those wonderful new bows. Of course, now they're wonderful old style bows and are "traditional". I get tremendous satisfaction in knowing that I'm building them the same way and with the same materials they used then... no fast flight, no carbon, no wiggly limbed improved designs. Nothing wrong with those new things, the bows I love were "new and improved" in their day. But for me, they're now my traditional, and it's really satisfying to know that I can make them, shoot them and enjoy spending time at such a satisfying activity.