Does anyone here know anything about York longbows? I have an old one that my grandfather gave me years ago, which I've been messing around with in my basement. The logo on the front of the top limb says "YORK" with "FOR SPORT" in small letters underneath, and on the back (the side facing the target) there's a small gold emblem just above the grip that says "Manufactured by Woodcraft Equipment Co., Independence, MO." Pressed into the wood right under the York logo is "FB 56" with "50" under that. The 50 is the draw weight, according to my scale, but the bow is 67" long. It's not cut out for centershot, but has a wooden shelf fastened onto the left side just above the grip. It also has a small hole drilled in the top limb tip. It really stacks up fast as it approaches full draw, but it's kind of fun to shoot. Any info I can get will be appreciated.