Have you split staves out from the trunks yet? If not, get them split as soon as possible and seal the butt ends of the staves with paint or wood glue to prevent excessive checking/cracking. Splitting them out will also allow you to post photos of the staves for people to decide if they have the experience to tackle the wood or not. Gnarly staves need gnarly bowyers.
And yes, I would be interested. I have an eastern red cedar bow that was made by a bowyer that no longer posts here. He was fourteen at the time and a bit of a prodigy (we miss you youngbowyer)! It is a flawlessly tillered 68# behemoth that I cannot get to full draw anymore. I named it "Grace", because I didn't deserve a bow this great! I'd like to copy "Grace" in a lighter version if I can get the right piece of wood.