Anyone over 65 likely started out with an all fiberglass Shakespeare bow. They were everywhere. Cheap, virtually indestructible and easy to shoot. Lots of schools where I lived used them to teach archery.
I still have the 50-# Necedah that I took my first deer with in 1969 when I was 15. I have not pulled it in about 8 years, I also have the Yukon that my dad shot a nice buck with the previous year. I also have a 40# Yukon that I picked up cheap at a garage sale that I taught my wife to shoot with and she still shoots that on occasion.
Back in the late 60s we had a few choices in bows where I lived and although we really liked the Bear bows, the Shakespeare bows were at a better price point for us. I never felt that they were inferior in any way to the more expensive brands. I will say that now that I have shot many different bows over the years that the Shakespeare’s seem to have a lot more hand shock than the customs I shoot now, but they are a nice introductory bow.