First I read all about him (and others) when I read Bertalan's "Traditional Bowyers of America". Then I had a man contact me with a Wapiti recurve that had some damage to the edge of a limb, and he wanted me to make some new limbs for it. Long story short, I got one look at that amazing design and said I can't duplicate it, but I could take some off the edges to the bottom of the slinter and make it useable. That I did, and those limbs where so nice and wide I maybe lost a pound and a half in draw wieght. I made a string and shot the bow. It's nothing short of pheonominal. I've shot lots of bows, and I never really liked 3 pc take downs, but this, even being a 3 pc take down, is totally out of the league of anybow I've ever shot. I'm not kiddeing and I usually like to promote my own stuff, but I have to pass this along.
I also talked a bit with him the other day telling him what I was doing and he he told me that he's been doing this bowyering gig for over 50 years. Technically longer than BW, since they closed down for a time.