Any body buy gas or diesle lately. The same driving force controls the price of bows.
SUPPLY and DEMAND.
Is that bow worth $1900.00? I always say that an old bow is worth what someone will pay for it. Apparently two or three guys, and then finally one, thought so.
can he get his money back on it?... maybe not.
If Falk could have gotten it for $1900 including shipping, customs, and insurance, he would have paid that much.
THe bow is a collectors item because of its scarceness, historical significance, and condition. As a shooter, it is probably not worth half that much.
The Bear latch system is probably the most convenient system ever made.
HOWEVER!!! How important is that really. Unless you are flying for a hunting trip, backpackingin, or horsebacking in, how many times are you going to break it down. The limb bolt system used by most of the bowyers today is probably a more solid mounting system, and quieter.
I have several models of takedowns. Now granted I never use them. THey are in my collection. My standard shooters are my Jack Howard JETS.
If your main "go to bow" is a takedow, how often do you actually break it down, other than to change out for different draw weight limbs for different applications. Takedowns or cool, but as far as being all that practical it would only count if you have space limitations on travel.
Of course another advantage is that if a limb cracks up on a takedown, they are replaceable. Crack a limb on a one piece and you have a decent piece of firewood.
Just my thoughts.