A neighbor here had two Grozer bows and loaned them to me. One of them is a Hungarian like yours, the other is a Grozer Scythian.
I put up some pics of them on Tradgang recently under two threads 'Mystery Bow' and 'Mystery Bow 2' recently. Others were kind enough to tell me what I had, and that Grozer has a website (grozerarchery.com) which gives pics and specs on all their bows. I found this site very helpful since the owner knew nothing about them. The site is worth looking at just for the pics & info; the history of the people and types of bows, and you can see photos of Csaba Grozer. I see he shoots lefty, split. Note the forked head on one of his arrows...
FYI the Hungarian lists for 195 euros new, but then you have to ship it etc. so 180 sounds good. You can choose from many colors of leather backing on a new bow. Usable works of art for sure.
I immediately liked the Hungarian more than the Scythian, but there IS an accomodation to shooting these, so my opinion might change as I got used to them. The Hungarian is bigger & heavier and therefore closer to what I am used to, so I hear you when you say it is a good beginner horsebow. I know the Scythian is a killer in the right hands, it just feels so tiny and strange to me after being used to the mass of my td recurve.
I would be curious to know what arrows work well for them, I am still sorting through what I have on hand. Seems like they need to be pretty low spine to get around the grip and straighten out again. Look forward to pics on your new bow.