Yesterday I received a used James Parker longbow in the mail. What a neat, fun little bow. It's got a bamboo back and belly, and what looks to be a walnut core surrounded by,looks like padauk lams.
My question is, I've seen a lot of tri-lam bows and build alongs, but never any with 5 total lams and none with bamboo on the belly. Is this not a good way to make a wooden bow? Seems that it would lessen the chance of the bow taking a set. Anybody build one with 4 or 5 lams, or one with a bamboo slat on the belly? Also, how about from a performance or reliability standpoint?