Just a thought, to be perfectly honest I would rather my glue lines not be working at all. The less stress you have acting on a glue line the lower its chances for failure (possible embrittlement over time). Second NTD, If I remember my deforms classes correctly, by doing the glue up in two parts you move more of your forces to the inside of the bow, rather than mainly the outside surfaces. It's sorta a force cancellation thing. The belly would be put into compression then pulled into tension, and with any luck you end up with a belly that is under equal and cancelling forces. Your back would be under a greater tensional loading though. However the bamboo would be my top pick for a backing to take that kind of abuse. Just thinking it out in my head makes me want to guess you would take less set and avoid crushing a belly by this method, however if your core lam is not up to the task, you may crush it. Take that with a grain of salt, just thinking aloud, I have yet to attempt it.
Adam