Hey Mike….
Hope you, Jason and your lovely wife are doing well.
I’ll miss seeing you guys at Mojam this year.
Steve, these guys are right...the grain is a bit squirrelly. It’s impossible for anyone to know if that is where the problem started or ended, but it’s best to avoid.
I do know the BB break does not “appear” to be normal...and looks just like the bad stuff I had.
You can do what you want...if it was me I’d want to know more, and the best place to learn is in your shop.
I would band saw part of the backing off, sand the rough sawn surface and put it in a vise and see how it breaks. It should not pop clean across.
Do the same with some other BB you have and compare.
At least then you’ll know if one of the problems could have been the bamboo. You'll also find out if the rest of your bamboo is OK....and it may save you some “character building” experiences in the future.
Mike sells the best BB I’ve used. I ran out this winter and got a “deal” on some poles. Some deal, huh?