This was a fun read! I'm new to trad with some wheel bow experience so these kinds of conversations teach me things.
I like all the conversations about Trad draw length as compared to compound draw length. I often hear the Trad guys talking about a guys compound draw length being longer. I also hear guys saying measure from back of knock to the back of the bow. Problem with that method of measure is that your draw length would change depending on bow grip/riser design. Your draw with a broom handle longbow would then be different than a large gripped recurve because of the bow design. Seems to me a guys draw lenght is what it is regardless of bow. Its (span devided by 2.5). It seems to me many of the Trad guys are confusing "Shooter draw length" with "Bow draw length". I think maybe the confusion is that compounds are set up for a specific "Bow draw length" and Trad bows arent set up for a specific "bow draw length". With Trad the "Bow draw length" is a result of the "Shooters draw length" added to the "riser design". For AMO the bow draw length would be "Shooter draw lenght" + 1 3/4".
My opinion is that rpember's draw length hasnt changed a bit. Neither has his bows draw length. He's just using a short arrow.