Another +1 for Toelke. I used to own one of their 60-inch Whip models that easily handled my 29-inch draw length; it was a one piece and incredibly light. Toelke makes Whips from 60 to 66 inches. You can find them used on various archery forums; a one piece will run you in the $500 range used. (I currently own one of their Chinook recurves, a takedown model, and it is also a very nice bow.)

You might also look at the Toelke Whistler, their newer reflex/deflex longbow design. I haven't owned one, but it gets good reviews. Their website claims the 60-inch version can handle up to a 32-inch draw length. You can also find these for sale on various archery classifieds, these seem to go for just a bit more than the Whips do, but they're also less common (my understanding is that the Whip is Toelke's most popular model and it has been around awhile).