I think you're right. A modern longbow of 73”, if there are any, might go to an 8” brace height or even higher, but it appears that this bow was made to be a replica of the target longbows made in the late 1800’s, early 1900’s. It has two laminations, and no fiberglass, as far as I can see. It has horn nocks. In all the photographs I can pull up of that era, the loong target longbows seem to be braced lower than we would like today. So I will aim for 7-7 1/2”. I suppose they were made so long because they had no fiberglass, so a long longbow would probably last longer than a short longbow, since the limbs would bend less. Of course, one would think that performance would diminish accordingly. We'll see (if it lasts that long).