My Legend was probably one of the last bows made by Jim Brackenbury before he died, and was the first traditional bow I bought. His company continued on for a number of years after his death, but succumbed a few years ago to declining sales, etc. I'm sure that if Jim had not died, he would have continued to innovate and his company would still be around. He was one of the top bowyers of his time, and any bow made by him personally should compare favorably with the best bows made at the time.
If you have a 26” draw, the 59# bow should draw about 47# at your draw length, which is a good hunting weight for a man in good health and reasonable strength starting out in traditional archery. You won't be getting the maximum performance possible out of those 64” limbs, because you won't be bending the recurves very much, but the bow should feel very smooth and stable. To get the maximum performance possible out of a recurve, a person with a 26” draw should be looking at a 58” or 60” bow (some would say even shorter, but not me).
At the time I bought the bow, I don't recall as much talk about exotic woods as one hears now-a-days, possibly because I didn't have much money to spend on bows in those days, but Jim was known for the beauty of his bows. I thought they were the most beautiful bows out there, I can't help you with the other models. As I recall, they were made for shorter draw lengths, but I could be mistaken.