That bow .....might I suggest that the person who made that needs a bit more practise before selling bows...I'd want to be suited up like a French knight before pulling that....
I agree even though I think this bow is not that bad considering how characterial the stave from wich it was made is, but yeah, that bow probably don't worth it's price. on the video you can see that the thickness taper is not very even.
It really is difficult to find a high quality bow in france or belgium. I'm french, there is no real tradition or "bow making culture" here in France, people look at a video on youtube on how to make a survival bow and then call themselves bowyers, especially folks who do not understand english, and thus have no acces to forum like this one, where they could get more infos and advices to progress. I know maybe 5 good bowyers in the whole country, I stoped counting the amount of time I saw people selling "bows" for 200$ at medieval fairs, that were basically a stick of garden yew wood, not even dried correctly, working only in the handle and left strung for weeks...
despite that, I don't think there were much diffrence between english longbows and french longbows in medieval time, we have examles in museum of bows that were basically english longbow design
keep going on with your videos man, I love them!