I'd also consider it a safety issue. Period pewter drinking vessels were made with leaded pewter, I'm not drinking out of those anymore, not when the "safe" pewter looks just fine. The modern glues look just fine to me as well, and have a better margin of error. You would also have to get rid of any bow that was not made out of the right combination of woods, not using the right finish (or lack there of), not using brain tanned leather, period dyes, period nocks, period shapes, etc etc. While some folks strive towards historically accurate gear, and I can only encourage/emulate that, I think the vast majority just want to keep the essence of traditional or primitive gear. Just look at the popularity of "modern American style long bows", I like them too. Unfortunately it's a bit of a blurry line unless you want a completely accurate kit. I think you would have to make a subcategory for completely period/primitive gear. I would love to see that and it would get my vote to start one, but after reading some of the BOM/best arrow back logs, I understand the logistical , and financial nightmare that posses. PA generosity towards it's readers and forum users is above average as it is. IMHO
Swamp