Just looked at the Ibox, very nice job. Especially like the picture of Fred. The shop is good too, lots of toys for a bow enthusiast. One thing that I would suggest to change for us older purists, though; move the B&W graphic from below Fred's picture to some other location, maybe to the top, and replace it with one that can represent him. That one is nice, but it shows a compound bow silhouette. Fred Bear was a snap shooter, and, even though he produced compounds for his customers, he always shot a recurve. You couldn't snap shoot the earlier compounds, especially bows set to 75 to 85 lbs, the drastic breakover interrupted the fluidity of the draw. I don't know if you can snap shoot any of the modern ones, either. He had some really nice recurves in his line of bows. I still have my Kodiack Magnum from the early 70's. Lots of good memories come to mind when I take it down from the rack. But, to be honest, the recurves didn't perform anywhere near as well as the compounds.