it is fun and as soon as you find one that is PERFECT you start looking at others....
with my first recurve I swore I would never need a second.....then I needed one as a backup.
You get the drift...but like has been mentioned...it is a somewhat healthy endeavor compared to drinking the money away in bars, chasing lewd women, giving up one dollar at a time in strip club (well scratch that one
), etc...
I am at 12 bows....I want a Browning Explorer II, Safari II to round off my vintage Brownings I have started.
Then I still would like a Schafer Silvertip, a 59 from Vintage Works and maybe another from John Strunk to save while I shoot the mess out of the vine maple he made for me out of a piece of wood I had for about 10 years collecting dust in my office.
Then....hope to be making my own selfbows...started one in hickory...and hope to do that until I draw my last breath.
Then again I have 5 shotguns, 3 revolvers, 6 pistols (Springfield 1991 and Colt Trophy Gold Cup included) 5 rifles of single, bolt, lever and semi-auto actions and even blackpowder cap lock.
i think them all together is still cheaper than a divorce...so glad I changed my ways and now focus on weapons and hunting and the great outdoors.