"after all the original tillering nocks end up being whittle away to allow the horn to be fitted."
Del, as I understand it, most Mary Rose bows only show signs of a single nock groove at their ends, this would correspond to the groove required by the side nock. The myth of tillering nocks being removed to fit horn appears to be a mistake by the archeologists and their bow experts who all seemed to believe that the horn nocks would be similar to the victorian models.
I may be wrong about this, after all there is a paucity of information on the bows that were recovered over 20 years ago and I have only ever seen photos of the few shown by Hardy, people on this and other sites plus those shown on the Trusts own site.
Craig.