David Miller's longbows are Excellent, I had one years ago and it was worth the wait.
I recently got a mild r/d 3pc T/D longbow, "Black Hunter", from Mandarin Duck in china, 60" and 45@28. It sports bamboo cores under black glass, and a dark gray and black laminated riser. The bow was $150 and shipping was $20, arrived in states in two weeks.
I started archery in '53, my dad made lemonwood longbows, POC arrows, bowstrings of linen and a bit later on with that new fangled Browning B36 polyester string fiber. Over the decades I've kept track of all the bows I've had, both for tournaments and hunting, and the current number is 122. Yes, I'm a bow-a-holic of sorts. I don't build bows, just arrows, strings, quivers, etc.
Back to the china bow ... I can not say enuf good things about it. Many decades ago I realized the value of bamboo cores, and that was a prime reason for taking a chance on this bow's purchase. Super smooth, no stacking out to 30" (though my draw length has dropped over the decades to a current 28"). It spits out big fletched woodies in the 500 to 570 grain range with speed, authority, and most of all, Stability. I like it so much, I've ordered another.
And to boot, I have a TimberHawk T/D longbow on order that will arrive in July, maybe. Do I need to sign up for bow-a-holics anonymous?