Congrats on your good fortune! A Jeffery Royal Hunter takedown was made by Jeffery Archery in Columbia, SC, the business of Owen and Tom Jeffery. Owen Jeffery is one of the great innovators and pioneers in traditional archery, designed many of the Bear models 1967-1971, e.g . the Kodiak Hunter, and the patented Bear-Jeffery Omni Sight for target archers. He went from Bear to Shakespeare and when Shakespeare moved their operation to South Carolina, Owen went with them. When Shakespeare folded tent on its archery operation in 1976, Owen and Tom opened an archery shop on the east side of Columbia and started making bows, their own lines of trad and compound bows and they also made a lot of bows for other brands, PSE and Dan Quillen to name two . The design of the Royal Hunter has changed very little since the late 1980's, mostly materials and cosmetics. It is a solid, smooth shooter. VERY sturdy. Do not crank the limb bolts down too hard...Jeffery limbs do not have reinforcement bushings and you can cause tiny cracks to form around the limb bolt holes. Owen Jeffery passed a little over 2 years ago at age 92. He was still coming into the shop every day when I last visited with them in 2016. The Royal Hunter takedowns are their most popular model but the Jeffery "Classic" 60" one piece is a much desired ,sweet shooting bow.