I would be interesting to see if the break travels back into either.
Let's have a full postmorten... scalpel nurse!
Del
(Damn, now I'm thinking of nurses...)
Funnily enough, neither of the knots are contained/involved in the break! The large one actually travels through the limb in completely the opposite direction, so away from the break area, and the cluster of pin knots does the same kind of thing, but seems to just vanish into solid wood. The break has some swirly grain within it, but no signs of any knots or rotten wood or holes etc. It's a real mystery to me!
Hard to explain without taking more pictures, but here is where the break occured within the layout of the bow:
Nock-----------------||---Handle----------------------Nock
The || symbol is the location of the kaboom. My plan with this is to chop the longer limb down to the handle, and turn it into a V splice. I'll grab another piece of yew that's too short to make a full bow, rough out a limb based on dimensions from this one, and splice them together. Kinda like your transatlantic longbow Del. If I'm lucky, I'll be able to use a piece I've got which is a completely different tone and colour, so I'll have a longbow with two totally different coloured limbs, packed with character. It'll look stunning!
Or repulsive.
Watch this space, I guess?