Oh yeah another Traditional archer on the forum!!! I sold my compound several years ago after taking up Traditional Archery. Can be frustrating at times, but I just like to see an arrow fly downrange and hit the mark. I currently shoot a Longbow since it seems I shoot them better, some guys shoot Recurves better, but I think it's all in what you are comfortable with.
Suggestions I would make it to visit a local archery shop that carries some Traditional gear and have then check your draw lenngth. Second don't overbow yourself, meaning don't get a bow that is too heavy of a draw weight. From bow builders I've spoken with 45-50 is what most people buy these days, gone ar the days of he-men shooting 70-80 pound Longbows.
Third, buy a longer bow. Short bows are less forgiving to form issues and are harder to shoot for most people to shoot accurately. I'd probably stay with a Recurve at least 60-62" long if you have a 28" draw length, or a Longbow of at least
62" for the same draw length.
I would refrain from buying a used bow of e-bay as well as I've heard of many people getting the raw end of the deal, twosted bows, cracked limbs etc.
Drop me a P.M. if you have any questions. There are several Traditional Archery sites I can tell you of, one of which has a really nice spot to buy and sell used bows and such, and they are pretty much standout guys and I've heard of very few problems with people buying used bows from members.
P.S. Some Trad Bows can get just as expensive as the Compound stuff depending on what wood combinations and how fancy you want them.