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Originally Posted by mk1 with luck it'll be bought by someone who knows what they are doing and is collecting oldish archery kit. Its hard to say what its worth - probably what someone is willing to pay for it. The bow alone is probably worth at least £50 and the box - its hard to say - it looks well made and attractive.
The stabs and such are aluminium and therefore not current technology, similar arrows can still be bought.
The quiver looks lovely is it leather or vinyl? - makes a difference as to what its worth.
The target stand and boss - you can find current prices on quicks website as they are the current suppliers of egertec targets. |
In my opinion (fwiw) the bow is worth whatever the top bid is at the end of the auction as long as it is over your reserve. That is what auctions are about. To withdraw the item because it isnt making enough, or because someone makes you an offer is imorale, if not against the rules of ebay. If someone bids £10, thats not ripping yuo off, thats playing by the rules. If the item is really worth more, someone will bid higher just to get the "bargain."
In my experience, 90% of the value goes on in the last 30 seconds of an auction anyway as people try to out snipe each other to get that last moment bargain.