Never shot his newer bows or a longbow hybrid...but I absolutely loved the Habu Bushmaster recurves he made in the 90s....I have a brown one after getting a nice used grey first. Just did not FEEL the grey so sold it and bought a brown exactly like it in 1999. Great bows....and a lot cheaper than new and they stand the test of time.
I dont think there are any to avoid per se...depends on what you like or want. They are a heavy mass bow...makes very stable and such but even though I lugged my Habu recurve in Georgia swamps and marshes for miles and hours a day last year for four days on canoe hunting trip....it is not a light bow in the hand.
But it is a workhorse and a high performing workhorse at that...haha
If straight up recurve I would recommend one from 90s through early 2000s...if more of the Vyperhkan or Death Adder style in your future...then just wait for the classifieds and make it known on a couple forums and one might pop up. My recurve is 60# @29 and is 64" bow and pulls as smooth as many 50-55# bows at my draw of 29.5 inches. His tolerances are very small...he is anal and a perfectionist...and it shows in his work.
That being said...the prices are crazy on new bows....
Good shooting and best of luck...might give him a yell to see if anyone has a used one they are looking to sell to fund a new purchase from him. Otherwise just stay vigilant and ready when popes up as they dont last long on used market.
here she is...12 years old in this picture...