I have built longbows, but this will be my first recurve. I am attempting to build a copy of the 1959 Bear Kodiak. I have a 1959 Kodiak 49# which I have studied and am using it to construct the form. When I measure limb thickness at 10 inch intervals the bow appears to have a .003 inch per inch taper. I tried to determine the thickness of the laminations, but that is difficult to do. My goal is 55# @ 28". The input I received so far is as follows; Option A (2) .040 glass, (2) .110 flat grain red elm each w/.002 inch per inch taper, or Option B (2) .050 glass, (1) flat grain red elm .060 parallel, (1) flat grain red elm .110 w/.002 taper. Has anyone built a copy of the 1959 if so what are your thoughts? I understand that my chances of getting this right the first time are slim, so if I miss the mark it would be better to lower rather than higher.